[00:00.000 --> 00:07.760] The following newsflash is brought to you by the Lowstar Lowdown, providing the jelly [00:07.760 --> 00:09.760] bulletins for the commodities market. [00:09.760 --> 00:23.320] Today in history, news updates and the inside scoop into the tides of the alternative. [00:23.320 --> 00:29.760] Markets for Friday the 13th of May 2016 are currently treading with gold at $1,272.40 [00:29.760 --> 00:37.080] an ounce, silver $17.10 an ounce, Texas crude $46.70 a barrel, and Bitcoin is currently [00:37.080 --> 00:46.120] sitting at about $457 U.S. currency. [00:46.120 --> 00:52.160] Today in history, the year 609, Pope Boniface I turns the pantheon in Rome into a Catholic [00:52.160 --> 00:53.160] church. [00:53.160 --> 00:55.960] It was given to the Pope by the Byzantine emperor, Phocas. [00:55.960 --> 00:59.960] Pope Boniface then ordered that the church should, quote, be made to the Holy Virgin [00:59.960 --> 01:04.920] Mary and to all the martyrs so that the commemoration of saints would take place henceforth where [01:04.920 --> 01:07.600] not gods but demons were formally worshiped. [01:07.600 --> 01:14.280] The rebranding of the pantheon today in history. [01:14.280 --> 01:18.240] In recent news, the Obama administration suggested today that public schools across the United [01:18.240 --> 01:22.360] States let transgender students use the bathroom in locker rooms that corresponds to their [01:22.360 --> 01:23.360] gender identity. [01:23.360 --> 01:27.240] The statement issued just days after the Justice Department and North Carolina mutually sued [01:27.240 --> 01:31.200] each other over their state law requiring transgender individuals to use the public [01:31.200 --> 01:34.760] bathroom that corresponds to the gender on their birth certificate. [01:34.760 --> 01:37.720] And though this push from the White House is not legally binding, since this issue has [01:37.720 --> 01:42.040] not yet been definitively answered by the courts, schools that refuse to comply could [01:42.040 --> 01:46.680] potentially be hit with a civil rights lawsuit from the government and even face a cutoff [01:46.680 --> 01:48.920] of federal aid to education. [01:48.920 --> 01:52.560] Texas's Lieutenant Governor, Republican Dan Patrick, said that the states prepared to [01:52.560 --> 01:57.040] forfeit billions rather than to let the Obama administration dictate restroom policy for [01:57.040 --> 01:59.160] its 5.2 million students. [01:59.160 --> 02:02.760] Many other governors and state legislators have voiced similar concerns calling this [02:02.760 --> 02:10.240] a blatant overreach of executive powers. [02:10.240 --> 02:15.160] At BMW's annual shareholder meeting yesterday, BMW chairman of the board, Harold Krueger, [02:15.160 --> 02:21.080] detailed BMW's next innovative flagship, iNEXT, an autonomous, intelligent, lightweight electric [02:21.080 --> 02:27.560] car, a combination of BMW's electrified i-brand and the Vision Nex 100 concept car that debuted [02:27.560 --> 02:30.000] with the company's 100th year birthday. [02:30.000 --> 02:34.720] This sci-fi ride will be BMW's answer to the growing number of high-tech, luxurious electric [02:34.720 --> 02:56.720] vehicles running up as the major challenger to Tesla. [03:04.720 --> 03:24.480] Really, man, come on, six o'clock noon, says somebody been shot, somebody's been viewed, [03:24.480 --> 03:31.360] somebody blew up a building, somebody stole their car, somebody got away, somebody didn't [03:31.360 --> 03:39.040] get too far, yeah, they didn't get too far. [03:39.040 --> 03:46.000] Grandpappy told my pappy back in my day, son, a man had to answer for the weed that he'd [03:46.000 --> 03:53.120] done, take all the rope in Texas by the tall old tree, round up all of them bad boys, take [03:53.120 --> 04:03.360] them by the street, for all the people to see, that justice is the one thing you should [04:03.360 --> 04:09.200] always find, you've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line, and [04:09.200 --> 04:15.920] if guns won't settle, we'll sing a victory tune, and we'll haul me back at the horse [04:15.920 --> 04:24.640] enough, we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing, whiskey for my men, beer [04:24.640 --> 04:26.640] for my horses. [04:26.640 --> 04:40.400] All right, folks, good evening, this is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your [04:40.400 --> 04:41.680] host Eddie Craig. [04:41.680 --> 04:46.160] All right, I'm going to go ahead and open the phones up in case anybody out there wants [04:46.160 --> 04:50.560] to go ahead and get in line because I don't have a whole lot to go off on at the beginning [04:50.560 --> 04:52.200] of the show tonight. [04:52.200 --> 04:59.640] It is May 16, 2016, we are live tonight, and I would like to talk about whatever you would [04:59.640 --> 05:07.560] like to talk about if you've got any problems, issues, or whatever, call in number 512-646-1984. [05:07.560 --> 05:12.080] Now while we're waiting on people to get in line for this, yesterday at class, we had [05:12.080 --> 05:16.520] a pretty good class yesterday, I got into an in-depth discussion of trying to understand [05:16.520 --> 05:25.000] what the actual legal issues are in relation to a transportation issue, which would be [05:25.000 --> 05:29.820] applicable in most cases to any regulatory code issue. [05:29.820 --> 05:35.080] The first thing they would have to show is that you were under the authority of that [05:35.080 --> 05:40.360] code, which means they have to show that you were acting within the subject matter that [05:40.360 --> 05:42.720] that code pertains to. [05:42.720 --> 05:47.560] In a transportation case, as we all know, having listened to this show before, that [05:47.560 --> 05:56.360] that in Texas means transportation, and transportation by definition means a carrier acting for some [05:56.360 --> 06:02.880] purpose in a business capacity to transport person's goods or property upon the highway [06:02.880 --> 06:04.480] for private profit or gain. [06:04.480 --> 06:09.180] It's got nothing to do with the general public. [06:09.180 --> 06:13.760] Now when they try to say that the rules of the road apply to the general public, they [06:13.760 --> 06:21.320] run into exactly the same problem under Subtitle C. Subtitle C is still within the transportation [06:21.320 --> 06:22.740] code. [06:22.740 --> 06:28.760] Everything in Subtitle C is still limited to that specific subject matter, transportation, [06:28.760 --> 06:34.160] which the general public is not engaged in. [06:34.160 --> 06:42.360] Now when these attorneys attempt to argue that some court has said otherwise, they are [06:42.360 --> 06:47.080] attempting to mislead you about what the court has actually said. [06:47.080 --> 06:53.600] Now there's several cases that I'm doing research on where the federal courts and United States [06:53.600 --> 06:59.960] Supreme Court have ruled that traveling on a federal highway constitutes commerce, but [06:59.960 --> 07:04.880] it doesn't say it in the context in which the attorneys are attempting to apply it. [07:04.880 --> 07:09.440] And for multiple reasons, it still cannot be true. [07:09.440 --> 07:14.520] While it is true that the federal government may only touch the lives of the people within [07:14.520 --> 07:20.720] the several states and their territorial boundaries through the Interstate Commerce Clause, they [07:20.720 --> 07:27.960] cannot, any more than anyone else can, compel the individual to engage in commerce. [07:27.960 --> 07:31.320] The government has no power to compel us to do that. [07:31.320 --> 07:37.720] That's why you cannot be compelled to participate in Obamacare unless you are applying for some [07:37.720 --> 07:42.320] form of insurance that is covered by the government. [07:42.320 --> 07:46.280] Then as a part of the agreement with the government for that coverage, you've got to do it through [07:46.280 --> 07:47.760] Obamacare. [07:47.760 --> 07:50.560] It's really not any more difficult than that. [07:50.560 --> 07:56.520] The federal government cannot compel the people of the states to do anything. [07:56.520 --> 08:00.840] They have no authority within the borders of the states. [08:00.840 --> 08:08.320] And by that same token, the state government cannot compel us to do anything either, for [08:08.320 --> 08:11.080] exactly the same reasons. [08:11.080 --> 08:17.240] Both sides of that coin are servants of the people, not the masters, not the dictators. [08:17.240 --> 08:22.880] They have used the public education system to turn the rights of the people into privileges [08:22.880 --> 08:28.640] through mass indoctrination as to who holds the real power. [08:28.640 --> 08:33.760] We are taught from a very early age that the government is the authority rather than the [08:33.760 --> 08:35.880] people themselves. [08:35.880 --> 08:42.040] And we have been taught to swaddle that story, hook line and sinker. [08:42.040 --> 08:46.700] And it is the rare few that can look out through that window and say, I'm on the wrong side [08:46.700 --> 08:50.080] of the glass here. [08:50.080 --> 08:55.400] I am not supposed to be on the inside having to look out for where I can do something. [08:55.400 --> 09:00.640] I am on the outside looking in to say, where do you have the right to restrict me in doing [09:00.640 --> 09:03.540] something? [09:03.540 --> 09:06.880] And they don't have it. [09:06.880 --> 09:10.400] They could never have had it. [09:10.400 --> 09:15.680] The only way they have convinced you that they've got it is to train you into thinking [09:15.680 --> 09:21.200] that when you're young and then using brute force against those few that see the truth [09:21.200 --> 09:23.400] and say no more. [09:23.400 --> 09:29.040] So as to compel those that haven't yet seen it into believing that that's the way it's [09:29.040 --> 09:33.520] supposed to be. [09:33.520 --> 09:34.920] So what do we do about this? [09:34.920 --> 09:38.680] Well, there's all kinds of things we can do about it, but guess what? [09:38.680 --> 09:45.240] It requires that we stand together to get it done. [09:45.240 --> 09:51.320] Imagine what they would do without a jury that would convict somebody for a bogus law. [09:51.320 --> 09:55.520] How would the government do anything to that person short of just killing them outright [09:55.520 --> 10:00.860] at the time they apprehended them if a jury refuses to convict? [10:00.860 --> 10:06.040] What good would their law be when no one will convict under it? [10:06.040 --> 10:11.320] But right now, the way the system is set up, it's very easy for them to rig the jury that [10:11.320 --> 10:18.640] you get by only putting those that are still asleep and under the spell on that jury. [10:18.640 --> 10:24.200] Now, at any other time in America, this would be jury tampering. [10:24.200 --> 10:29.680] This would be fixing the trial, but not in America. [10:29.680 --> 10:31.780] The question here becomes why? [10:31.780 --> 10:36.160] Why do we not recognize that that is what the legal system in America has become? [10:36.160 --> 10:44.200] A rigged process for which we can thank, we can thank only one particular group of people, [10:44.200 --> 10:46.520] the attorneys. [10:46.520 --> 10:52.460] We've lost an entire branch of government to the power and control of an elitist caste [10:52.460 --> 10:59.240] that believes they should be able to own and run everything. [10:59.240 --> 11:06.760] And they control the process that controls the other processes for getting there. [11:06.760 --> 11:07.760] Think about it, folks. [11:07.760 --> 11:13.640] How many times have you looked at an action by a public servant, and on its face you would [11:13.640 --> 11:18.280] say, how can they get away with that? [11:18.280 --> 11:23.280] You know it's wrong, you see it's wrong, and you ask yourself the question, how can they [11:23.280 --> 11:27.880] continue to do this wrong thing to us? [11:27.880 --> 11:33.600] And all you have to do is look at the courts and the legal system that protect them, and [11:33.600 --> 11:36.640] you will know. [11:36.640 --> 11:43.360] How hard is it to maintain a lawsuit against a public servant who does you wrong? [11:43.360 --> 11:47.880] Simply because they are a public servant. [11:47.880 --> 11:50.400] Who is the person that throws the case out? [11:50.400 --> 11:51.400] It's the judge. [11:51.400 --> 11:57.500] Who is the person that defends them and gets the judge's consent to throw the case out? [11:57.500 --> 12:05.900] The attorneys, which the judge was before he became a judge. [12:05.900 --> 12:13.240] Our system is rigged, it has been stolen, it has been usurped, and our rightful place [12:13.240 --> 12:19.720] is being supplanted by a privileged place. [12:19.720 --> 12:24.780] And if you can't see that, you are part of the problem. [12:24.780 --> 12:30.980] If you can't convince others to take a look at this, and try to get others to take a look [12:30.980 --> 12:36.920] at this, you are part of the problem. [12:36.920 --> 12:42.080] I'm only one person, I can stand out here all day and tell you why this doesn't apply, [12:42.080 --> 12:44.880] that doesn't apply, and that doesn't apply. [12:44.880 --> 12:50.560] And what good will it do in a system that is corrupt enough to ignore its own rules [12:50.560 --> 12:53.280] to ensure it wins? [12:53.280 --> 12:57.960] See, this is my biggest problem with the patronet community. [12:57.960 --> 13:03.560] They think there is such a thing as a magic piece of paper with some magic declaration [13:03.560 --> 13:11.800] of some magical status that will make the criminals stop. [13:11.800 --> 13:17.120] If that were true, why don't you just give a note to a robber, a burglar, or a mugger [13:17.120 --> 13:23.360] saying here's why you can't mug me, burglarize me, or rob me. [13:23.360 --> 13:28.440] Now go find somebody else that doesn't know this and do it to them. [13:28.440 --> 13:32.740] That's how stupid your arguments are when you make them. [13:32.740 --> 13:40.320] If you think that that is going to solve the problem, a criminal is not going to stop being [13:40.320 --> 13:46.720] a criminal just because you write something on a piece of paper. [13:46.720 --> 13:51.400] And it's not something that gives the criminal power over you because of something written [13:51.400 --> 13:56.640] about you on a piece of paper. [13:56.640 --> 14:04.720] A burglar or a thief or an ATM robber does not need your consent and does not need your [14:04.720 --> 14:09.880] name on a piece of paper and all kept letters, doesn't need to know what your citizenship [14:09.880 --> 14:14.540] is to stick a gun in your face and take your money or your life. [14:14.540 --> 14:19.200] They just do it. [14:19.200 --> 14:28.200] And you think that because they are criminals that use pens and gavels and the force of [14:28.200 --> 14:38.220] arms attached to someone else that they are any less of a thief, you are delusional. [14:38.220 --> 14:44.840] You are completely delusional. [14:44.840 --> 14:45.840] We know they're criminals. [14:45.840 --> 14:48.600] All we have to do is watch what they do. [14:48.600 --> 14:53.520] Watch what they say and how they say it out of both sides of their face. [14:53.520 --> 14:56.340] Well, these rules apply to me and not to you. [14:56.340 --> 15:01.020] You can't use these rules against me because I don't want you to use them against me even [15:01.020 --> 15:05.520] though we can use them against you for the exact same thing. [15:05.520 --> 15:06.960] That's what you're dealing with, people. [15:06.960 --> 15:11.440] It's got not a damn thing in the world to do with how your name was printed on a birth [15:11.440 --> 15:15.320] certificate, how it was printed on any piece of paper. [15:15.320 --> 15:16.320] Nothing. [15:16.320 --> 15:21.880] Do you not get that? [15:21.880 --> 15:25.800] It is just like every other thing they do. [15:25.800 --> 15:32.520] It is meant to give you some distracting point based on stupidity rather than common sense [15:32.520 --> 15:40.240] as to what the real problem and the real solution actually is. [15:40.240 --> 15:45.560] And it is never more paperwork. [15:45.560 --> 15:51.400] We don't need to educate our public officials that are the real criminals. [15:51.400 --> 16:01.960] We need to educate our fellow people to understand how to undermine what they're doing. [16:01.960 --> 16:05.620] We outnumber them considerably. [16:05.620 --> 16:12.000] And when they cannot populate a jury with somebody that's still asleep any longer, what [16:12.000 --> 16:15.200] they're doing will die. [16:15.200 --> 16:19.160] It won't have any choice. [16:19.160 --> 16:23.200] All they can do then is take away every right we have at the point of a gun. [16:23.200 --> 16:29.120] And at that point, if they haven't managed to disarm us entirely, that is never going [16:29.120 --> 16:33.080] to work. [16:33.080 --> 16:40.320] There is a way to solve this problem, but it doesn't have a damn thing to do with paperwork. [16:40.320 --> 16:46.400] It has to do with waking up and realizing what the real problem is. [16:46.400 --> 16:52.320] And it is never how your name is written, what it's written on, or what they call you. 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[18:49.880 --> 18:58.920] That's RuleOfLawRadio.com or email M-I-C-H-A-E-L-M-I-R-R-A-S at Yahoo.com to learn how to stop debt [18:58.920 --> 18:59.920] collectors now. [18:59.920 --> 19:17.240] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:17.240 --> 19:40.600] We ask the question, we ask the question, we ask the question, and they don't have [19:40.600 --> 19:41.600] an answer. [19:41.600 --> 19:51.160] All right, folks, we are back. [19:51.160 --> 19:56.160] This is Rule of Law Radio, the call in number 512-646-1984. [19:56.160 --> 20:01.200] All right, let's see who we got up on the board here. [20:01.200 --> 20:03.200] We have Robert in Texas. [20:03.200 --> 20:05.360] Robert, what can we do for you? [20:05.360 --> 20:06.360] Good evening. [20:06.360 --> 20:07.360] Good evening. [20:07.360 --> 20:10.360] How are you doing tonight, Eddie? [20:10.360 --> 20:11.360] All right, and you? [20:11.360 --> 20:12.360] Very well. [20:12.360 --> 20:13.360] Thank you. [20:13.360 --> 20:14.360] I'm calling. [20:14.360 --> 20:19.920] I got this, it seems like a collection letter from Harris County Toll Road Authority talking [20:19.920 --> 20:26.920] about these tolls that I went through when I was traveling in Houston. [20:26.920 --> 20:29.400] It was calling to see how to deal with that. [20:29.400 --> 20:31.400] I had one or two other things. [20:31.400 --> 20:35.200] I was looking through my notes here to find out what they were. [20:35.200 --> 20:42.200] Well, when you say your how to deal with that, what are we talking about? [20:42.200 --> 20:44.400] Well you suggest I do pay it? [20:44.400 --> 20:47.400] Well that depends. [20:47.400 --> 20:50.280] Do you know enough to go to court and fight it? [20:50.280 --> 20:52.840] Yeah, probably not. [20:52.840 --> 20:57.560] That's kind of what I was getting at is what do I need to read? [20:57.560 --> 21:05.760] Well the first thing is, where does the toll road information exist? [21:05.760 --> 21:09.480] I looked through some of it on the transportation code. [21:09.480 --> 21:12.520] You looked through some of it on the transportation code? [21:12.520 --> 21:13.520] Yeah. [21:13.520 --> 21:20.520] Is there some other code that has any of it in it? [21:20.520 --> 21:23.880] I was going to ask you that. [21:23.880 --> 21:26.600] Well but I'm not the one that's going to court. [21:26.600 --> 21:28.840] The question is, do you know that? [21:28.840 --> 21:32.120] Obviously not. [21:32.120 --> 21:33.680] Okay. [21:33.680 --> 21:38.420] To my knowledge, yes it's all in the transportation code, but I haven't looked for it outside [21:38.420 --> 21:42.240] of that unless there's something in the code that references it like the local government [21:42.240 --> 21:47.720] code or the county or something of that nature, which there could be something, but I haven't [21:47.720 --> 21:48.720] looked at it. [21:48.720 --> 21:52.240] The reason is I haven't put a whole lot of time into the toll road stuff. [21:52.240 --> 21:56.800] The fact of the matter is, what I would want to know first and foremost is, was any public [21:56.800 --> 21:59.040] funds spent on the building of the road? [21:59.040 --> 22:02.840] If it is, it's a public road as far as the public is concerned. [22:02.840 --> 22:08.680] Yes, I've heard you say that before. [22:08.680 --> 22:11.200] So how can they charge you a toll if it's a public road? [22:11.200 --> 22:14.920] Well that's kind of what I was getting at. [22:14.920 --> 22:17.440] I wanted to really- Right. [22:17.440 --> 22:21.080] But that's why you need to know the other part of this as to what code covers it. [22:21.080 --> 22:25.680] I'm pretty sure that it's only in the transportation code with only minor stuff that may be in [22:25.680 --> 22:29.240] the local government code or the government code, but you need to look there and make [22:29.240 --> 22:31.280] sure or any other place for that matter. [22:31.280 --> 22:37.960] You can do a search across all the codes for toll road just by doing a search and leaving [22:37.960 --> 22:43.480] the particular code blank and it'll pull up everything in every code that's got that term. [22:43.480 --> 22:49.120] Just make sure you put toll road in double quotes when you put it in the search box. [22:49.120 --> 22:55.840] But what you need to do is do a PIR and see if any of that, if there was any public funds [22:55.840 --> 22:58.880] expended on the building of that road. [22:58.880 --> 23:03.680] And then you need to make the argument that if it is all within the transportation code [23:03.680 --> 23:08.340] and public funds were used, those roads can be used as a matter of right by the people [23:08.340 --> 23:10.880] without a toll. [23:10.880 --> 23:13.600] But you better know how to go to court and argue that if that's what you're going to [23:13.600 --> 23:17.480] do because what they're going to do is eventually send that to the collections and when it doesn't [23:17.480 --> 23:21.760] get paid there, they're going to suspend your ability to register your car. [23:21.760 --> 23:29.660] Which again, provided that you understand the argument, you're not required to do anyway. [23:29.660 --> 23:34.920] So you have to understand that if you start this fight, you're starting a cascading fight. [23:34.920 --> 23:39.120] It's going to go through several things and you're going to have to be able to handle [23:39.120 --> 23:40.120] them all. [23:40.120 --> 23:49.840] Yeah, it sounds like something I really don't have enough knowledge to tackle. [23:49.840 --> 23:52.720] And therein always is the problem. [23:52.720 --> 23:58.800] Don't start a fight that you either don't believe you can win or that you know for a [23:58.800 --> 24:00.800] fact you will lose. [24:00.800 --> 24:06.760] Yeah, I'd agree with that advice. [24:06.760 --> 24:12.240] Okay, I'm not out here to try to get anyone into trouble or to get them to pick up a fight [24:12.240 --> 24:14.000] they're not prepared for. [24:14.000 --> 24:17.240] So I know my answer is not the one you're going to like. [24:17.240 --> 24:23.600] But the one thing that I cannot do for any person is pour my brain into yours. [24:23.600 --> 24:25.320] I can point you in the right direction. [24:25.320 --> 24:27.420] I can tell you what you need to be looking for. [24:27.420 --> 24:31.080] But if you don't take the time and effort to read it, understand it and put it into [24:31.080 --> 24:36.360] practice, it won't do me one bit of good to do so. [24:36.360 --> 24:41.760] So if you don't feel prepared to take on that fight, don't. [24:41.760 --> 24:50.240] Well, I think the point of the whole thing is trying to get prepared in order to do it. [24:50.240 --> 24:54.040] Yeah, but the problem is how long do you have to get prepared? [24:54.040 --> 25:01.440] For this particular matter, probably not enough time. [25:01.440 --> 25:06.200] I'd say you probably got what 10, 15 days tops? [25:06.200 --> 25:09.360] Yes, the letter was sent to me much longer ago than that. [25:09.360 --> 25:10.360] Okay. [25:10.360 --> 25:11.360] And how long did it give you to pay the tolls? [25:11.360 --> 25:17.520] I don't even know because the thing is I don't even know when they first started sending [25:17.520 --> 25:23.880] me the letters because I never updated the address on my registration until recently [25:23.880 --> 25:28.120] and then I started getting the letters. [25:28.120 --> 25:29.120] Okay. [25:29.120 --> 25:33.680] Still, how long did the notice give you to take care of it? [25:33.680 --> 25:39.360] I don't really think it has any sort of due date. [25:39.360 --> 25:43.240] I think it's just saying pay it immediately. [25:43.240 --> 25:46.960] Well, then that's pretty much a due date, isn't it? [25:46.960 --> 25:52.840] Well, it doesn't say that it doesn't say immediately, but it doesn't say anywhere that I have a [25:52.840 --> 25:53.840] due date. [25:53.840 --> 25:57.320] It's just telling me pay it, please mail your check today or... [25:57.320 --> 26:02.240] Well, you can always challenge it and say, please show me what evidence you have that [26:02.240 --> 26:04.520] my car was ever on the toll road. [26:04.520 --> 26:09.080] You can challenge it and not do it in a way that will cause you a lot of trouble, but [26:09.080 --> 26:12.600] eventually they're going to provide you with something that does so. [26:12.600 --> 26:16.680] I mean, they've got pictures of the plate, whether they got pictures of you or not, that's [26:16.680 --> 26:17.680] a whole other matter. [26:17.680 --> 26:21.880] So, you can always make the argument just like with the red light camera, I wasn't in [26:21.880 --> 26:27.160] the car, but again, that's up to you. [26:27.160 --> 26:34.040] Yeah, I hear what you're saying. [26:34.040 --> 26:36.440] I need to look into the codes. [26:36.440 --> 26:42.640] I do think it is the toll road statutes are more than just the transportation code. [26:42.640 --> 26:44.600] I should have Google searched it before I called it, but I... [26:44.600 --> 26:46.640] Now, don't Google search it. [26:46.640 --> 26:55.120] Go to the state statute website and search for that term toll road across all the codes [26:55.120 --> 26:56.560] right there. [26:56.560 --> 27:00.360] Don't Google search it because you won't get a pinpoint search that way. [27:00.360 --> 27:02.840] So, you can search it... [27:02.840 --> 27:03.840] Oh, okay. [27:03.840 --> 27:06.600] So, you're saying do the search within the statutes. [27:06.600 --> 27:07.600] Okay. [27:07.600 --> 27:09.280] No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. [27:09.280 --> 27:14.040] When you go to the main page of the legislative website, you have the two sections, Texas [27:14.040 --> 27:16.960] Constitution and Texas Statutes. [27:16.960 --> 27:18.800] Okay? [27:18.800 --> 27:23.000] All you have to do is at the menu at the top, there's a search button. [27:23.000 --> 27:24.000] You click that. [27:24.000 --> 27:27.880] Then you're going to get...what code do you want to search? [27:27.880 --> 27:31.120] Leave that set to nothing, just like it is. [27:31.120 --> 27:38.680] In the search field, you're going to put double quote toll road, double quote, search. [27:38.680 --> 27:43.480] Then it will pull up every reference to toll road that's in every code in Texas. [27:43.480 --> 27:50.520] I'm sorry, you said toll road and double quotes and what else? [27:50.520 --> 27:53.240] You put it inside a pair of double quotes. [27:53.240 --> 27:56.880] Double quote at the beginning, toll road, double quote at the end, and then click the [27:56.880 --> 28:01.240] search button or the go button or whatever the button is, but go. [28:01.240 --> 28:02.240] Okay. [28:02.240 --> 28:06.240] It does the whole search, it's toll road, end quotes, got it. [28:06.240 --> 28:07.240] Okay. [28:07.240 --> 28:12.760] That will pinpoint everything to Texas and the Texas codes right there on the legislative [28:12.760 --> 28:14.040] website. [28:14.040 --> 28:17.760] That's going to be your best resource to make sure you get only what you're looking for [28:17.760 --> 28:22.000] instead of having to go through 190 billion Google pages. [28:22.000 --> 28:25.640] Yeah, I'm looking at it right now. [28:25.640 --> 28:26.640] Yeah. [28:26.640 --> 28:27.640] All right. [28:27.640 --> 28:31.440] That was a helpful tip. [28:31.440 --> 28:33.040] Yeah. [28:33.040 --> 28:34.760] That search feature right there. [28:34.760 --> 28:39.680] Now the one thing that you cannot do this way in search is the administrative code. [28:39.680 --> 28:43.240] If you're going to look at the administrative code over on the right-hand side of the main [28:43.240 --> 28:48.440] page before you actually do the search and go, there's a box that says quick links and [28:48.440 --> 28:50.960] the Texas administrative code is in there. [28:50.960 --> 28:58.480] Look and see if there's anything in the administrative code relating to toll roads as well. [28:58.480 --> 29:03.840] You can, but it's a lot more difficult and you can only view one rule at a time over [29:03.840 --> 29:06.120] there. [29:06.120 --> 29:10.720] They've intentionally made the administrative code much harder to get information out of [29:10.720 --> 29:13.680] than the actual statutes. [29:13.680 --> 29:18.400] That's an unconstitutional method of putting it up there, and it's an unlawful method, [29:18.400 --> 29:24.000] but they sell the administrative code for thousands of dollars, so they don't want the [29:24.000 --> 29:30.840] public to be able to just print the whole thing except rule by rule, which most people [29:30.840 --> 29:31.840] won't do. [29:31.840 --> 29:32.840] You follow? [29:32.840 --> 29:37.440] Yeah, that's not very nice of them. [29:37.440 --> 29:38.440] No it's not. [29:38.440 --> 29:39.440] So much for public service. [29:39.440 --> 29:40.440] All right. [29:40.440 --> 29:45.440] I don't like that. [29:45.440 --> 29:46.440] Okay. [29:46.440 --> 29:47.440] Anything else? [29:47.440 --> 29:48.440] All right. [29:48.440 --> 29:49.440] I've got a break. [29:49.440 --> 29:50.440] If not, thanks for calling in. [29:50.440 --> 29:52.440] Whichever one, hold on and I'll get you when I get back. [29:52.440 --> 29:53.440] All right, folks. 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[32:40.440 --> 32:43.440] By ordering now, you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book, The Texas Transportation Code, [32:43.440 --> 32:47.440] The Law Versus the Lie, video and audio of the original 2009 seminar, hundreds of research [32:47.440 --> 32:49.440] documents, and other useful resource material. [32:49.440 --> 32:53.440] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:53.440 --> 33:01.440] Order your copy today, and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:01.440 --> 33:06.440] Live, free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:31.440 --> 33:58.440] All right, folks, we are back. [33:58.440 --> 34:04.440] This is Rule of Law Radio, and he dropped off, so I reckon we'll keep going. [34:04.440 --> 34:08.440] This looks like Marico in Texas. [34:08.440 --> 34:09.440] I hope I got that right. [34:09.440 --> 34:12.440] What can we do for you, Marico? [34:12.440 --> 34:14.440] Hey, Eddie, it's Mauricio. [34:14.440 --> 34:16.440] Mauricio, okay. [34:16.440 --> 34:17.440] How are you doing today? [34:17.440 --> 34:18.440] All right. [34:18.440 --> 34:19.440] How are you? [34:19.440 --> 34:20.440] We're still kicking, brother. [34:20.440 --> 34:21.440] Things are doing good. [34:21.440 --> 34:22.440] Thanks. [34:22.440 --> 34:29.440] First of all, let me apologize for not being able to make it to the class a couple of weeks. [34:29.440 --> 34:33.440] Finances have been kind of hard down here, so once we get back on our feet, we'll be [34:33.440 --> 34:35.440] able to make it up to the class. [34:35.440 --> 34:36.440] Sure. [34:36.440 --> 34:37.440] No problem. [34:37.440 --> 34:42.440] People ask me, why do you travel 500 miles to go to a class? [34:42.440 --> 34:44.440] And it's worth it. [34:44.440 --> 34:47.440] So everybody around there, you've got no excuses to go to this class. [34:47.440 --> 34:49.440] This is something you need to go to. [34:49.440 --> 34:54.440] I'm even willing to move up there just so I can be attending this class, because knowledge [34:54.440 --> 34:56.440] is that important. [34:56.440 --> 35:04.440] With that being said, Eddie, I went ahead and I turned in two motions, the constitutional [35:04.440 --> 35:07.440] motions, for the citation I received. [35:07.440 --> 35:13.440] It was a two-case, separate case number, so I went ahead and turned in a motion for each [35:13.440 --> 35:14.440] case. [35:14.440 --> 35:21.440] And later in the week, I received a letter that says, and I quote, all motions will be [35:21.440 --> 35:24.440] heard prior to jury trial. [35:24.440 --> 35:28.440] And I guess I was just calling to get your thoughts on that. [35:28.440 --> 35:32.440] That's one of the ways that they try to make it look like they're going to give you due [35:32.440 --> 35:34.440] process, but here's what they're doing. [35:34.440 --> 35:38.440] Yeah, we're going to let you come in and make your arguments, but we're going to deny all [35:38.440 --> 35:41.440] your motions anyway and proceed to a jury trial. [35:41.440 --> 35:47.440] Now, this could very easily be used to make the argument that the court knew full well [35:47.440 --> 35:52.440] it was going to find you guilty no matter what, that it was going to ensure that it [35:52.440 --> 35:55.440] denied your motions no matter what. [35:55.440 --> 35:56.440] Okay? [35:56.440 --> 36:00.440] So that's always something that you can object to when you go in there, and I would do that. [36:00.440 --> 36:05.440] I would, for the record, object to being required to do my motions arguments on the day of [36:05.440 --> 36:08.440] trial. [36:08.440 --> 36:11.440] All right. [36:11.440 --> 36:15.440] Because the whole basis of this is to challenge the jurisdiction of the court to conduct a [36:15.440 --> 36:18.440] trial in the first place. [36:18.440 --> 36:24.440] So this is an indicator that the court never intended to provide me with due process and [36:24.440 --> 36:29.440] honor the arguments in any motion we make. [36:29.440 --> 36:32.440] Okay. [36:32.440 --> 36:42.440] Now, assuming he overruled the objection and we proceed to trial, I'll continue to argue [36:42.440 --> 36:51.440] the constitutional application of SB 971 instead of arguing non-commerce or transportation. [36:51.440 --> 36:53.440] No, it's all the same thing. [36:53.440 --> 36:57.440] Not a gaze in transportation is the unconstitutional application. [36:57.440 --> 37:03.440] But they're attempting to compel you into a capacity in which you were never engaged. [37:03.440 --> 37:04.440] Correct. [37:04.440 --> 37:10.440] In other words, they are intentionally committing legal fraud. [37:10.440 --> 37:15.440] They are attempting to put you in a capacity that they do not have facts and evidence to [37:15.440 --> 37:21.440] support, which is not engaged in transportation. [37:21.440 --> 37:31.440] Now, I would also argue the inflammation of the emergency, the simple... [37:31.440 --> 37:37.440] No, that's going back to the constitutional argument of the original passing has nothing [37:37.440 --> 37:42.440] to do with the application or the interpretation. [37:42.440 --> 37:45.440] Okay. [37:45.440 --> 37:49.440] So more than likely when I go into court, I'm just going to argue the fact that I was not [37:49.440 --> 37:51.440] engaged in commerce. [37:51.440 --> 37:55.440] I'll go ahead and argue for a bill of lading or the proof that they didn't ask for a bill [37:55.440 --> 37:56.440] of lading. [37:56.440 --> 38:00.440] You're going to ask them if they have any evidence of a bill of lading, of a passenger [38:00.440 --> 38:05.440] manifest, of a commercial log book, or any confession of having engaged in commerce or [38:05.440 --> 38:06.440] transportation. [38:06.440 --> 38:11.440] And then you're going to say, were you in fact informed that I was not engaged in transportation [38:11.440 --> 38:14.440] at the time of the alleged offense? [38:14.440 --> 38:16.440] Which he was, yes, sir. [38:16.440 --> 38:17.440] Okay. [38:17.440 --> 38:19.440] And you'll get that testimony in there. [38:19.440 --> 38:24.440] And you'll say, any time the prosecutor attempts to ask a question relating to the merits, [38:24.440 --> 38:26.440] object to it, objection. [38:26.440 --> 38:32.440] The state has yet to prove that transportation was ever being engaged in. [38:32.440 --> 38:37.440] Eventually what's going to happen is the prosecutor is going to jump up and say, judge, no one [38:37.440 --> 38:40.440] here is alleging the accused was engaged in transportation. [38:40.440 --> 38:44.440] No one here is alleging that the accused was engaged in commerce. [38:44.440 --> 38:50.440] In which case you now sit back and go, thank you very much. [38:50.440 --> 38:53.440] Then when they are done, you stand up, judge. [38:53.440 --> 38:56.440] I move for a directed verdict in favor of the accused. [38:56.440 --> 39:02.440] The state has admitted in open court that they never intended to apply the transportation [39:02.440 --> 39:03.440] code to the allegation. [39:03.440 --> 39:09.440] They cannot allege an act within the code and deny the application of the code at the [39:09.440 --> 39:12.440] same time. [39:12.440 --> 39:15.440] Got you. [39:15.440 --> 39:18.440] I'm going to try to remember it, but I'm going to take this written down. [39:18.440 --> 39:19.440] That way if I don't, I'll... [39:19.440 --> 39:23.440] Well, I'm going to post on YouTube yesterday's class. [39:23.440 --> 39:27.440] We went over this in great detail yesterday. [39:27.440 --> 39:28.440] Okay. [39:28.440 --> 39:30.440] I'll look for that. [39:30.440 --> 39:34.440] I know, folks, I don't do this with every class and I'm not going to do this with every [39:34.440 --> 39:41.440] class, but this is an argument that everyone needs to understand and why. [39:41.440 --> 39:44.440] I appreciate that. [39:44.440 --> 39:48.440] Will you be posting a link on your WordPress? [39:48.440 --> 39:54.440] I'll put it on WordPress and I'll put it on my Facebook pages and in the group as soon [39:54.440 --> 39:55.440] as I get it up and done. [39:55.440 --> 39:57.440] I haven't got the editing done on it yet. [39:57.440 --> 39:59.440] I didn't get a chance to do that today. [39:59.440 --> 40:03.440] I was too busy trying to get things arranged in here so I could get ready for the show [40:03.440 --> 40:04.440] tonight. [40:04.440 --> 40:07.440] Tomorrow I'm going to start the editing on it, which won't take a whole lot because I [40:07.440 --> 40:11.440] just have to cut out a couple of places and patch them back together and things and we'll [40:11.440 --> 40:13.440] be good to go. [40:13.440 --> 40:14.440] That'll work. [40:14.440 --> 40:17.440] I go in Thursday to fight the good fight. [40:17.440 --> 40:19.440] I'll be looking forward to that. [40:19.440 --> 40:20.440] Okay. [40:20.440 --> 40:27.440] On a side note, if I may real quick, on the motion, the reference to officer, that made [40:27.440 --> 40:28.440] me laugh. [40:28.440 --> 40:30.440] I can't say it on there, but you know what I'm talking about? [40:30.440 --> 40:32.440] Yes. [40:32.440 --> 40:34.440] You did edit that, right? [40:34.440 --> 40:35.440] Yes, sir, I did. [40:35.440 --> 40:36.440] Okay. [40:36.440 --> 40:38.440] I did the highlighting now. [40:38.440 --> 40:40.440] Everything is instructed. [40:40.440 --> 40:46.440] On your WordPress, your response letter to the Senator, that first paragraph was both [40:46.440 --> 40:50.440] priceless and breathtaking. [40:50.440 --> 40:54.440] Probably more accurate than we would care to admit. [40:54.440 --> 40:57.440] Yes. [40:57.440 --> 41:00.440] Probably true. [41:00.440 --> 41:03.440] Eddie, again, you've answered all the questions. [41:03.440 --> 41:07.440] If I got anything else, I'll try to email you. [41:07.440 --> 41:09.440] Keep up the good fight, everybody. [41:09.440 --> 41:12.440] They can't do the fight without financial donations. [41:12.440 --> 41:15.440] Once I'm back on my feet, I'll be donating again. [41:15.440 --> 41:17.440] Please do the same. [41:17.440 --> 41:21.440] Well, thank you, Mauricio, and we appreciate that. [41:21.440 --> 41:22.440] Thank you, brother. [41:22.440 --> 41:23.440] You be safe out there. [41:23.440 --> 41:25.440] You too. [41:25.440 --> 41:26.440] All right. [41:26.440 --> 41:28.440] Now our next caller. [41:28.440 --> 41:29.440] All right. [41:29.440 --> 41:30.440] Steve in Washington. [41:30.440 --> 41:34.440] Steve, I've got about two minutes before I'm going to get break music, and then I'm going [41:34.440 --> 41:38.440] to have to cut you off until we get back after that, unless you get it all done before then. [41:38.440 --> 41:39.440] Go ahead. [41:39.440 --> 41:40.440] Okay. [41:40.440 --> 41:41.440] Can you hear me? [41:41.440 --> 41:43.440] I can hear you. [41:43.440 --> 41:44.440] Okay. [41:44.440 --> 41:45.440] Good. [41:45.440 --> 41:53.440] I wanted to know if you guys down there in Texas have a couple of rulings, a couple [41:53.440 --> 42:07.440] that I've seen that said once the policeman sees that there is nothing to cause them any [42:07.440 --> 42:13.440] suspicion, such as they pull you over for an expired tag, and it's under the transportation [42:13.440 --> 42:18.440] of passengers, now that he sees that you don't have any passengers or you're not transporting [42:18.440 --> 42:19.440] anything. [42:19.440 --> 42:24.440] So essentially his probable cause is dissipated, and now- [42:24.440 --> 42:30.440] Well, the thing about it is he never has probable cause to make the stop in the first place, [42:30.440 --> 42:34.440] and the reason for that is something else I discussed in the class yesterday, and that [42:34.440 --> 42:42.440] is that in the case of a malum prohibitum act, it is impossible for an officer who does [42:42.440 --> 42:49.440] not know all of the required elements of a statutory prohibition to obtain probable cause [42:49.440 --> 42:52.440] to believe the act is occurring. [42:52.440 --> 42:53.440] It's impossible. [42:53.440 --> 42:59.440] It's like a speeding charge that's got 21 individual elements, and the cop only suspects [42:59.440 --> 43:00.440] two of them. [43:00.440 --> 43:09.440] There is no way that cop can say he had probable cause to make a stop based on two out of 21 [43:09.440 --> 43:10.440] elements. [43:10.440 --> 43:12.440] Okay. [43:12.440 --> 43:22.440] Yeah, I just started a case where a guy got pulled over for a tag, and he filed a motion [43:22.440 --> 43:31.440] to dismiss on what he called it was avoidable notice to appear, motion to dismiss, no probable [43:31.440 --> 43:32.440] cause. [43:32.440 --> 43:34.440] So they dismissed it. [43:34.440 --> 43:35.440] Right. [43:35.440 --> 43:40.440] And that's the issue here, motion to suppress, no probable cause, false arrest. [43:40.440 --> 43:44.440] You make that allegation in all of them, and you get it dismissed if they will read the [43:44.440 --> 43:46.440] motions, which most of them don't. [43:46.440 --> 43:50.440] Hang on just a second, Steve, and we'll cover some more of this on the other side of the [43:50.440 --> 43:51.440] break. [43:51.440 --> 43:56.440] All right, folks, we'll be right back, 512-646-1984. [43:56.440 --> 44:00.440] Y'all hang in there. [44:00.440 --> 44:03.440] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[45:44.440 --> 45:50.440] Don't forget to like us on Facebook for information on events and our products, naturespureorganics.com. [46:14.440 --> 46:34.440] All right, folks, we are back. [46:34.440 --> 46:39.440] This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are talking with Steve in Washington. [46:39.440 --> 46:42.440] All right, Steve, go ahead. [46:42.440 --> 46:48.440] Okay, so what I'd like to do is just go through the... [46:48.440 --> 46:59.440] I'd like to follow up on the mal and prohibitant, because I've seen all the cases where probable cause dissipates, [46:59.440 --> 47:09.440] but, you know, that still gives them leeway to pull you over when there's no notice or anything. [47:09.440 --> 47:15.440] Now, you're talking about the difference between articulable suspicion and probable cause. [47:15.440 --> 47:20.440] The difference is how these things are done in a given state. [47:20.440 --> 47:28.440] In states where these are civil infractions, they can never get either of those. [47:28.440 --> 47:38.440] A stop by an officer in a state where these are civil infractions is a violation of the right against the unreasonable search and seizure. [47:38.440 --> 47:43.440] I don't care what the statute authorizes, that's an unreasonable search and seizure, [47:43.440 --> 47:49.440] because it can be done only in relation to criminal activity, which a civil infraction is not. [47:49.440 --> 47:59.440] In Texas, the way the code is written, you are automatically in a custodial arrest the moment the officer turns on his lights. [47:59.440 --> 48:06.440] Therefore, in order to do that, he cannot do it on reasonable suspicion. [48:06.440 --> 48:11.440] He must have probable cause to even begin to stop, [48:11.440 --> 48:17.440] and he must be able to articulate all of the facts relating to that probable cause. [48:17.440 --> 48:25.440] He cannot do that if he only understands two out of 21 elements or two out of 10 elements or one out of seven. [48:25.440 --> 48:27.440] You get my point? [48:27.440 --> 48:28.440] Yeah. [48:28.440 --> 48:39.440] And even though the courts have ruled, the officer is not required to know every element of a criminal offense, such as a common law crime. [48:39.440 --> 48:52.440] For instance, the officer in a murder case or in an assault case would not need to know every detail required to be proven at trial as an element of the offense in order to make an arrest. [48:52.440 --> 49:02.440] All he would have to have is a reasonable description of the person that committed the act and that the act resulted in a harm against the person or property. [49:02.440 --> 49:03.440] Okay? [49:03.440 --> 49:09.440] He does not have to know any more details than that in an actual common law crime. [49:09.440 --> 49:23.440] But in a malum prohibitum crime, the only way to know that the act was actually committed is to know what the elements of the offense actually are. [49:23.440 --> 49:25.440] And he couldn't possibly know that. [49:25.440 --> 49:28.440] If he gets on the stand and testifies, I didn't know there was that many. [49:28.440 --> 49:29.440] I didn't know this. [49:29.440 --> 49:30.440] I didn't know that. [49:30.440 --> 49:36.440] Not until the prosecutor arranged it to ask the right question where I would answer it the way he wanted to make it appear that I knew it. [49:36.440 --> 49:38.440] And that's exactly what happens. [49:38.440 --> 49:40.440] The prosecutor knows the elements. [49:40.440 --> 49:57.440] The prosecutor then uses the officer to answer questions that the officer did not have factual information about at the time in order to make the allegation in the first place. [49:57.440 --> 50:01.440] That's the problem. [50:01.440 --> 50:14.440] Yeah, and the interpretation by the ACLU of the enforcement code, it goes into a lot of that, but it doesn't really detail it the way you have. [50:14.440 --> 50:18.440] It just says he may be in violation. [50:18.440 --> 50:25.440] If you're held too long, he may be in violation of wrongful arrest or false imprisonment. [50:25.440 --> 50:27.440] Exactly. [50:27.440 --> 50:31.440] And that's exactly what the officers in Texas are. [50:31.440 --> 50:39.440] The moment you inform them that you're not engaged in transportation and they continue to hold you, that's exactly what they've done. [50:39.440 --> 50:42.440] And they don't even follow that manual. [50:42.440 --> 50:44.440] It's supposed to be a training manual. [50:44.440 --> 50:49.440] I mean, they're supposed to follow the manual, but they don't. [50:49.440 --> 50:54.440] I don't think they even read it. [50:54.440 --> 51:05.440] It's just the last time, you know, my last encounter was they pull out the little book and they said, what does this little book tell us to do? [51:05.440 --> 51:13.440] And then they have all kinds of questions and they start questioning it, and they don't have a clue. [51:13.440 --> 51:15.440] No, that's just it. [51:15.440 --> 51:22.440] You'll even go to court and the prosecutor will attempt to protect the officer by saying the officer is not required to know that. [51:22.440 --> 51:24.440] Well, then, Judge, I object. [51:24.440 --> 51:37.440] If the prosecutor is attempting to say the officer is not required to know this when he has to testify at trial, then that is proof positive the officer did not know it at the time he made the allegation. [51:37.440 --> 51:45.440] And if he didn't know it at the time he made the allegation, then he could not possibly have had probable cause to make the allegation. [51:45.440 --> 51:54.440] How can he make a legal conclusion in the field and then not have to know what he's testifying to in court? [51:54.440 --> 52:00.440] That makes absolutely no sense. [52:00.440 --> 52:15.440] Well, I think he's hoping that they're going to cover him because I've heard like in the last month, I've heard one cop complaining that he had to do something or they were going to fire him, and I know he didn't like it, but apparently... [52:15.440 --> 52:17.440] Yeah, well, like it and doing it anyway. [52:17.440 --> 52:23.440] That's like saying, well, they told me if I don't take somebody out behind a building and shoot them in the head, I'm going to lose my job. [52:23.440 --> 52:27.440] I don't like it, but I got to find somebody to shoot. [52:27.440 --> 52:33.440] Yeah, but it's the city attorneys that are telling them to do all this stuff. [52:33.440 --> 52:42.440] Well, then what I would do if I was that cop, I would wait for the city attorney to leave and head home and he would be the first one I got. [52:42.440 --> 52:57.440] Yeah, well, I don't know. I've been in the cop's position before, not as a cop, but it kind of sucks if you don't know what's going on. [52:57.440 --> 53:04.440] If you don't have a clue what's going on, then you're kind of looking at each other like, what do I do? What do I do? Yeah. [53:04.440 --> 53:17.440] No, if you're having to do that, you're in the wrong job to begin with, because obviously you did not understand the oath you took and what you meant by taking it. [53:17.440 --> 53:22.440] That's the problem I have with that assessment. I don't buy it. [53:22.440 --> 53:23.440] Yeah. [53:23.440 --> 53:31.440] If you're going to take the job, you should be responsible for knowing what that job requires and what the limitations of your powers within it are. [53:31.440 --> 53:38.440] When you act outside of that, you are liable for that action. I don't care what anybody says. [53:38.440 --> 53:45.440] If I would go to jail for it, there is no reason you shouldn't be in jail for it. End of discussion. [53:45.440 --> 53:50.440] That is what equal application and protection of the law is supposed to be about. [53:50.440 --> 53:56.440] No man is above the law unless they're a public servant. Where is that written? [53:56.440 --> 54:13.440] How did the judges get the power to create that doctrine and alienate the entire population of the people by doing so, from their right to tell their public servant to leave them alone? [54:13.440 --> 54:15.440] It's pretty messed up. [54:15.440 --> 54:21.440] I'll say, and I can tell you exactly who messed it up. [54:21.440 --> 54:23.440] You're the lawyers. [54:23.440 --> 54:31.440] Here you go. The attorneys are the ones that have messed this up to give them the power to control everything. [54:31.440 --> 54:36.440] They benefit from every conflict they have created. [54:36.440 --> 54:47.440] They make money at our expense by using the laws against us to enrich themselves at every turn. [54:47.440 --> 54:55.440] I can't find any authority whatsoever for strictly attorneys to hold certain constitutional offices. [54:55.440 --> 54:59.440] Yet they've created law that makes sure that they are the only ones that can do it. [54:59.440 --> 55:07.440] They did that by taking over a department of government they're not allowed to be in, the legislature. [55:07.440 --> 55:11.440] Yeah. I'm just one little guy. [55:11.440 --> 55:22.440] I don't want to hear I'm one little guy. I'm one guy. I may not be so little, but I'm still one guy, and I'm still saying no. [55:22.440 --> 55:24.440] I say that all the time. [55:24.440 --> 55:32.440] The problem is I'm standing out here saying no pretty much by myself at times. [55:32.440 --> 55:47.440] Yeah. Well, anyways, I'm reading through the cases here. I just need to know for myself, not just for now or the past, but in the future. [55:47.440 --> 55:49.440] It's important. [55:49.440 --> 55:53.440] Well, what do you want to know for yourself? [55:53.440 --> 55:57.440] I need to know the whole process. [55:57.440 --> 55:59.440] Well, then start reading and learning. [55:59.440 --> 56:05.440] In Washington, it's easy. Washington statutes make it very clear that none of this ever applied to you. [56:05.440 --> 56:09.440] You just have to learn them and how to use them. [56:09.440 --> 56:19.440] But the statutes in Washington are dead on. This applies to commercial activity only and nothing else. [56:19.440 --> 56:22.440] Yeah, but they go against it anyways. [56:22.440 --> 56:28.440] Yeah, but that's why you need to know how to go further and sue them for it. [56:28.440 --> 56:38.440] Yeah. I've got 40 pages ready for the U.S. District, but they don't want to hear it. [56:38.440 --> 56:45.440] They want to settle out. That's how they make money, and that's what the lawyers do. [56:45.440 --> 56:51.440] They all congregate on the federal site. [56:51.440 --> 56:58.440] If they file their claim, then they go have a powwow, but they keep the status quo the way it is. [56:58.440 --> 57:01.440] They don't change anything at all, anything. [57:01.440 --> 57:08.440] Well, once again, that's because they control every aspect of every department of government, [57:08.440 --> 57:11.440] something they should not be allowed to do. [57:11.440 --> 57:19.440] Personally, I'm not so much for an illegal alien roundup as I am for an attorney roundup. [57:19.440 --> 57:27.440] Every attorney that has ever held a bar card, round their butt up, throw them in jail, [57:27.440 --> 57:35.440] forfeit all of their possessions, and use that to build a different, better justice system. [57:35.440 --> 57:44.440] No man should be able to profit from his criminal activities, and that is exactly what these people have done. [57:44.440 --> 57:58.440] Well, I don't know. All I can say is that I see it how it is. It's like that everywhere. [57:58.440 --> 58:02.440] That's true, but attorneys are everywhere. [58:02.440 --> 58:10.440] Well, almost everywhere. When you go outside the country, it's a totally different scenario. [58:10.440 --> 58:17.440] Well, in America, every attorney should be in Leavenworth making gravel for driveways, [58:17.440 --> 58:32.440] and I'm talking pea gravel from dump truck-sized granite rocks with little bitty jeweler's hammers. [58:32.440 --> 58:38.440] All right, man. Is there anything else? Do I need to hold you over? [58:38.440 --> 58:42.440] All right. Well, I've got to take a break here then. Thanks for calling in, Steve. [58:42.440 --> 58:50.440] All right, folks. We're about to take a break. 512-646-1984, y'all. Hold on. [58:50.440 --> 58:58.440] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world, yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it. 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[59:50.440 --> 01:00:00.440] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, logosradionetwork.com. [01:00:00.440 --> 01:00:06.440] The following newsflash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown, [01:00:06.440 --> 01:00:10.440] providing the jelly bulletins for the commodities market. [01:00:10.440 --> 01:00:22.440] Today in history, news updates and the inside scoop into the tides of the alternative. [01:00:22.440 --> 01:00:30.440] Markets for Friday, the 13th of May, 2016, are currently trading with gold at $1,272.40 an ounce, [01:00:30.440 --> 01:00:45.440] silver, $17.10 an ounce, Texas crude, $46.70 a barrel, and Bitcoin is currently sitting at about 457 U.S. currency. [01:00:45.440 --> 01:00:52.440] Today in history, the year 609, Pope Boniface I turns the Pantheon in Rome into a Catholic church. [01:00:52.440 --> 01:00:55.440] It was given to the Pope by the Byzantine emperor, Phocas. [01:00:55.440 --> 01:00:58.440] Pope Boniface then ordered that the church should, quote, [01:00:58.440 --> 01:01:01.440] be made to the Holy Virgin Mary and to all the martyrs, [01:01:01.440 --> 01:01:07.440] so that the commemoration of saints would take place henceforth where not gods but demons were formerly worshipped. [01:01:07.440 --> 01:01:13.440] The rebranding of the Pantheon, today in history. [01:01:13.440 --> 01:01:18.440] In recent news, the Obama administration suggested today that public schools across the United States [01:01:18.440 --> 01:01:23.440] let transgender students use the bathroom in locker rooms that corresponds to their gender identity. [01:01:23.440 --> 01:01:27.440] The statement issued just days after the Justice Department and North Carolina mutually sued each other [01:01:27.440 --> 01:01:31.440] over their state law requiring transgender individuals to use the public bathroom [01:01:31.440 --> 01:01:34.440] that corresponds to the gender on their birth certificate. [01:01:34.440 --> 01:01:37.440] And though this push from the White House is not legally binding, [01:01:37.440 --> 01:01:40.440] since this issue has not yet been definitively answered by the courts, [01:01:40.440 --> 01:01:45.440] schools that refuse to comply could potentially be hit with a civil rights lawsuit from the government [01:01:45.440 --> 01:01:48.440] and even face a cutoff of federal aid to education. [01:01:48.440 --> 01:01:51.440] Texas' Lieutenant Governor, Republican Dan Patrick, [01:01:51.440 --> 01:01:56.440] said that the state is prepared to forfeit billions rather than to let the Obama administration dictate restroom policy [01:01:56.440 --> 01:01:58.440] for its 5.2 million students. [01:01:58.440 --> 01:02:01.440] Many other governors and state legislators have voiced similar concerns, [01:02:01.440 --> 01:02:09.440] calling this a blatant overreach of executive powers. [01:02:09.440 --> 01:02:12.440] At BMW's annual shareholder meeting yesterday, [01:02:12.440 --> 01:02:17.440] BMW Chairman of the Board Harold Krueger detailed BMW's next innovative flagship, [01:02:17.440 --> 01:02:21.440] iNEXT, an autonomous, intelligent, lightweight electric car, [01:02:21.440 --> 01:02:26.440] a combination of BMW's electrified i-brand and the Vision NEXT 100 concept car [01:02:26.440 --> 01:02:29.440] that debuted with the company's 100th year birthday. [01:02:29.440 --> 01:02:35.440] This sci-fi ride will be BMW's answer to the growing number of high-tech, luxurious electric vehicles [01:02:35.440 --> 01:02:39.440] running up as the major challenger to Tesla. [01:03:05.440 --> 01:03:12.440] It's all according to the will of the Almighty [01:03:12.440 --> 01:03:19.440] I read his book and he says he cares not for the unsightly [01:03:19.440 --> 01:03:28.440] These warmongers come by that term rightly [01:03:28.440 --> 01:03:31.440] I won't pay for the war with my bike [01:03:31.440 --> 01:03:34.440] Ain't gonna pay for the car with my money [01:03:34.440 --> 01:03:37.440] I won't pay for the fun with my body [01:03:37.440 --> 01:03:41.440] The plans wicked and the logic shoddy [01:03:41.440 --> 01:03:44.440] Ain't gonna pay for the oil with my body [01:03:44.440 --> 01:03:48.440] I won't pay for the boys with my money [01:03:48.440 --> 01:03:52.440] Ain't gonna pay for the kids with my body [01:03:52.440 --> 01:03:55.440] The whole agenda smells funny [01:03:55.440 --> 01:03:59.440] I wanna fight in a wire of my own [01:03:59.440 --> 01:04:06.440] Alright folks we are back, we got an hour to go and we need some callers on the board to go with it [01:04:06.440 --> 01:04:10.440] 512-646-1984 [01:04:10.440 --> 01:04:16.440] Right now we have Truth Raider, Raider are you going to say something good tonight or what? [01:04:16.440 --> 01:04:21.440] Yeah I certainly do, thank you Eddie but I won't take too much time [01:04:21.440 --> 01:04:26.440] Now that would be a first but go ahead, no I'm sorry I'm just giving you crap because I can't [01:04:26.440 --> 01:04:30.440] Oh yeah, yeah that's okay [01:04:30.440 --> 01:04:33.440] All in the long run you've done a wonderful job and I thank you [01:04:33.440 --> 01:04:37.440] I couldn't have done it without you and the wonderful cast there at Logos Radio Network [01:04:37.440 --> 01:04:44.440] Randy, Randy Kelton and Debra Stevens for having you and having this great show [01:04:44.440 --> 01:04:48.440] Looks like it's getting down to the nitty gritty, I'm going to be really brief about it [01:04:48.440 --> 01:04:51.440] Got a couple of phone calls during the course of the week [01:04:51.440 --> 01:04:54.440] And I missed them and I didn't know exactly where they came from [01:04:54.440 --> 01:04:59.440] But then when I was going to call them back, they called me back for the third time [01:04:59.440 --> 01:05:02.440] So apparently, and this is from the county of Clackamas [01:05:02.440 --> 01:05:08.440] And this is something like a resources department, employment services, incidents and public services [01:05:08.440 --> 01:05:12.440] Kind of like an outreach type of place for representing the county [01:05:12.440 --> 01:05:21.440] And when I answered they explained my situation and they sent me, really quickly they were pretty nice about it [01:05:21.440 --> 01:05:27.440] Sent me an incident form that I can fill out and send back to them for my damages [01:05:27.440 --> 01:05:30.440] And for what occurred in the incident involving the sheriff [01:05:30.440 --> 01:05:36.440] Well, be very, very careful what you do in that regard and I'm going to tell you why [01:05:36.440 --> 01:05:37.440] Okay [01:05:37.440 --> 01:05:47.440] The new tactic of public agencies is to charge you with a crime for making a valid claim [01:05:47.440 --> 01:05:51.440] So as to avoid having to pay said claim [01:05:51.440 --> 01:05:58.440] Even if you can produce facts and information that what you are claiming is true [01:05:58.440 --> 01:06:04.440] They will charge you with filing a fraudulent claim or document [01:06:04.440 --> 01:06:14.440] And attempt to prosecute you for a felony offense so as to delay or avoid paying the claim at all [01:06:14.440 --> 01:06:24.440] Now, the thing about this that makes it so egregious by them is this [01:06:24.440 --> 01:06:32.440] The public has every right to file that claim when they have been wronged by these agencies or their employees [01:06:32.440 --> 01:06:41.440] But in order to keep people from making those claims and getting the money that is rightfully theirs because of it [01:06:41.440 --> 01:06:54.440] They use that law to charge you with a crime even though they have no evidence of you having submitted anything as false or fraudulent [01:06:54.440 --> 01:07:02.440] They in fact are the one filing fraudulent documents, but they're blaming you for doing it [01:07:02.440 --> 01:07:07.440] You get it? [01:07:07.440 --> 01:07:09.440] Yeah, a little bit tough [01:07:09.440 --> 01:07:16.440] So you better talk to somebody there in detail about what you're doing and how to protect yourself in doing it [01:07:16.440 --> 01:07:18.440] Because you have a right to do it [01:07:18.440 --> 01:07:24.440] But they are attempting to chill your rightful exercise of your right to make that claim [01:07:24.440 --> 01:07:30.440] By prosecuting people for criminal acts even when they haven't committed any [01:07:30.440 --> 01:07:32.440] Just so they don't have to pay [01:07:32.440 --> 01:07:34.440] That's what they did with Robert Fox [01:07:34.440 --> 01:07:42.440] That's what they did when he filed his claim for being tortured in the city jail over in Jacksonville, Texas [01:07:42.440 --> 01:07:44.440] That's what they went after him for [01:07:44.440 --> 01:07:55.440] They charged him with nine felony counts of making a false claim, filing a fraudulent document, tampering with a government record, perjury, you name it [01:07:55.440 --> 01:08:04.440] All so they would not have to pay his claim [01:08:04.440 --> 01:08:07.440] Okay [01:08:07.440 --> 01:08:11.440] Okay, so you say I need to talk to someone [01:08:11.440 --> 01:08:16.440] You need to get everything you can in writing saying that your claim is legitimate [01:08:16.440 --> 01:08:18.440] Talk to somebody about it [01:08:18.440 --> 01:08:23.440] I mean record every conversation you have, bar none [01:08:23.440 --> 01:08:28.440] You record everything [01:08:28.440 --> 01:08:37.440] And you ask the right questions about, look, does this constitute torture or whatever your claim is under state law? [01:08:37.440 --> 01:08:41.440] Is this a valid claim to make based upon these activities? [01:08:41.440 --> 01:08:48.440] Now, you may be better off asking an attorney rather than these guys, but you're going to pay for that little privilege [01:08:48.440 --> 01:08:52.440] And the attorney may or may not give you actual factual truth [01:08:52.440 --> 01:09:01.440] What you need to do is get the policies and procedures manuals relating to making a claim and look at everything they define as a claim [01:09:01.440 --> 01:09:05.440] What is the definition of this, that, or the other that you're making a claim for? [01:09:05.440 --> 01:09:15.440] And make sure that all of your facts fall within that before you make that claim [01:09:15.440 --> 01:09:23.440] Okay, so, but aren't the attorneys and the lawyers the problem in the first place? No, anyway [01:09:23.440 --> 01:09:29.440] Okay, so I need to get some type of legal advice before I write anything down on any paper [01:09:29.440 --> 01:09:36.440] And I need to record everything that I have in conversation with whoever I counsel with [01:09:36.440 --> 01:09:41.440] And get the actual policies and procedures relating to making the claim [01:09:41.440 --> 01:09:46.440] So you can verify what you're told with what the actual law and policy says [01:09:46.440 --> 01:09:50.440] Okay, should I find this at a law library or should I go to the... [01:09:50.440 --> 01:09:55.440] I don't know where you're going to find it in the state you're in. That's what you've got to find out [01:09:55.440 --> 01:09:58.440] Some of it, the power to do it will be in the statutes [01:09:58.440 --> 01:10:07.440] The policy and procedure for doing it will be in a policy and procedures manual or regulatory code [01:10:07.440 --> 01:10:12.440] Okay, oh boy, okay [01:10:12.440 --> 01:10:19.440] Well, I have about three or four months left out of the, I guess, what's the statute of limitations is a year [01:10:19.440 --> 01:10:24.440] The only question I have is what would something like this, you know, as I described in my case [01:10:24.440 --> 01:10:33.440] What would something like this, like a false imprisonment and of course the impounding of my truck, you know, and my deprivation of rights [01:10:33.440 --> 01:10:40.440] You've got two categories of damages and you've got to find out whether or not you could make a claim for one or both [01:10:40.440 --> 01:10:46.440] You have actual damages and then you have punitive damages [01:10:46.440 --> 01:10:51.440] Okay, that's the criminal portion there that I could file charges against the officer [01:10:51.440 --> 01:11:00.440] No, punitive means this is what I'm going to sue you for on top of everything else to make you think twice next time [01:11:00.440 --> 01:11:04.440] Punitive means punishment amount [01:11:04.440 --> 01:11:06.440] Punishment amount, okay [01:11:06.440 --> 01:11:17.440] Here's what you actually owe me, but on top of what you owe me, I'm going to punish you and make you think twice by taking this amount from you as well or at least trying to [01:11:17.440 --> 01:11:20.440] Okay, all right, okay [01:11:20.440 --> 01:11:26.440] All right, so I have some research you have to do to be able to quantify what is that worth [01:11:26.440 --> 01:11:31.440] You know, the amount of time it took and, you know, the inconvenience that I went through [01:11:31.440 --> 01:11:37.440] And of course, you know, the stress and strain over this [01:11:37.440 --> 01:11:45.440] I don't know what, do you have like a ballpark figure what something like my case would probably maybe be worth? [01:11:45.440 --> 01:11:52.440] I have no idea what your case would be worth. You're going to have to look and see what precedent up in that particular area is [01:11:52.440 --> 01:11:58.440] Punitive can be any amount, but if you get ridiculous, you're not going to get it [01:11:58.440 --> 01:11:59.440] No [01:11:59.440 --> 01:12:09.440] And most of what you ask for on actual damages, you're going to have to provide some sort of receipt for or some information showing that that's a reasonable assessment [01:12:09.440 --> 01:12:13.440] Okay, okay [01:12:13.440 --> 01:12:26.440] Well, if they're trying to settle, then I don't, you know, it's not at this point that they're, I don't know, they were just eager to contact me to do this, but as you said, this is some type of a ruse to trick me into committing some type of a crime [01:12:26.440 --> 01:12:30.440] Well, that's exactly what it can be. That's exactly my point [01:12:30.440 --> 01:12:37.440] Because it is very rare if you haven't filed anything that these people are going to be calling you [01:12:37.440 --> 01:12:40.440] Yeah [01:12:40.440 --> 01:12:48.440] Okay, I'll be very weary of this then I'll seek counsel and record the counsel [01:12:48.440 --> 01:12:51.440] Record everybody [01:12:51.440 --> 01:12:53.440] Everybody up [01:12:53.440 --> 01:12:55.440] Okay, we'll do [01:12:55.440 --> 01:12:59.440] All right. Well, that's the good news, but may not be good news [01:12:59.440 --> 01:13:02.440] Well, that all depends on the outcome [01:13:02.440 --> 01:13:04.440] Right, right [01:13:04.440 --> 01:13:11.440] Okay, I'll get to work and I'll let you get on the other callers and I'll continue to keep you updated. All right. Thanks for calling in [01:13:11.440 --> 01:13:19.440] You bet. And when this is all settled, if it works out right, I'm going to send a special, you know, thank you and donation [01:13:19.440 --> 01:13:28.440] Well, I appreciate that, but don't hold your breath for none of that until it's in your account. Okay, or in your hands, whichever comes first [01:13:28.440 --> 01:13:30.440] Yeah [01:13:30.440 --> 01:13:31.440] Okay [01:13:31.440 --> 01:13:32.440] We'll definitely do that [01:13:32.440 --> 01:13:33.440] But thanks [01:13:33.440 --> 01:13:35.440] All right. Bye bye [01:13:35.440 --> 01:13:37.440] You too. Bye [01:13:37.440 --> 01:13:44.440] All right. Now we're going to Tommy in Texas and Tommy is my last caller on the board. So I'm going to need some more [01:13:44.440 --> 01:13:48.440] 512-646-1984 [01:13:48.440 --> 01:13:51.440] All right, Tommy, what can we do for you? [01:13:51.440 --> 01:13:59.440] Hey, Eddie. Thanks for taking my call. I'm calling again regarding the speeding ticket I received in Cherokee County, Texas [01:13:59.440 --> 01:14:07.440] With the initial threat after being, after stopping that they were going, that they were going to file [01:14:07.440 --> 01:14:13.440] Felling me evading because I wouldn't give them my driver's license because it took five miles for me to pull over [01:14:13.440 --> 01:14:18.440] Because there was no safe place to pull over that I could see [01:14:18.440 --> 01:14:28.440] So anyways, he never, he just gave me a speeding ticket and to catch you up, the judge had sent me a letter saying [01:14:28.440 --> 01:14:35.440] He's not going to give me any information from the court. He says transfer the case to the county attorney [01:14:35.440 --> 01:14:37.440] Which judge is this? [01:14:37.440 --> 01:14:44.440] This is the precinct two judge in Alto, Texas, Cherokee County [01:14:44.440 --> 01:14:52.440] Okay, then file a motion to disqualify the judge, failure to comply with the Public Information Act of the state of Texas [01:14:52.440 --> 01:14:59.440] Denial of the right of due process and violation of the judicial camons [01:14:59.440 --> 01:15:06.440] If you have the seminar material, there are several disqualification motions in there for judges [01:15:06.440 --> 01:15:12.440] Yeah, I did find those. I haven't submitted that yet. The next day I had to appear [01:15:12.440 --> 01:15:18.440] It was for my initial appearance in the county attorney even after the judge said that, said no, you need to show up there [01:15:18.440 --> 01:15:29.440] So I showed up for the initial appearance and the judge I guess was expecting me and he met me at the clerk window [01:15:29.440 --> 01:15:37.440] And I said, you're here to plea? I said, I'll plea if you have a proper charging instrument [01:15:37.440 --> 01:15:43.440] I said, I'm here to file these motions. He said, I'm not going to take your motions until you make a plea [01:15:43.440 --> 01:15:45.440] Who said that? [01:15:45.440 --> 01:15:46.440] The judge [01:15:46.440 --> 01:15:53.440] Oh, absolutely disqualify this judge. Did you enter a plea? [01:15:53.440 --> 01:16:00.440] No, he ended up not taking a plea and I said, he picked up the phone and called the county attorney and said he's here [01:16:00.440 --> 01:16:05.440] He's not going to make a plea. He said he wants to file these motions [01:16:05.440 --> 01:16:07.440] And then I guess the attorney [01:16:07.440 --> 01:16:12.440] Please, please, please, please tell me you're recording this [01:16:12.440 --> 01:16:13.440] Yes [01:16:13.440 --> 01:16:14.440] Okay [01:16:14.440 --> 01:16:15.440] I have it in wrong tape [01:16:15.440 --> 01:16:25.440] And so then he said, you need to make a plea and I said, after I see a proper charging instrument [01:16:25.440 --> 01:16:32.440] And so I guess the county attorney said something so he holds up the citation and says, this is a proper charging instrument [01:16:32.440 --> 01:16:38.440] I said, no it's not and then he says to the county attorney, he says it's not a proper charging instrument [01:16:38.440 --> 01:16:45.440] Alright Tommy, hang on just a second, let me take this break and I'm going to be all over this when we get back, okay? 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[01:19:56.440 --> 01:19:57.440] Correct [01:19:57.440 --> 01:20:08.440] And this JP is sitting here on the phone with the county attorney who he is asking advice from on how to deal with you [01:20:08.440 --> 01:20:09.440] Correct [01:20:09.440 --> 01:20:17.440] And you have that recorded that he is doing his best to show his incompetence on the phone [01:20:17.440 --> 01:20:18.440] Correct [01:20:18.440 --> 01:20:25.440] By having to ask the county attorney what's what about what in every instance [01:20:25.440 --> 01:20:27.440] That is correct [01:20:27.440 --> 01:20:32.440] And you still have not filed the motion to disqualify and judicial conduct complaints [01:20:32.440 --> 01:20:34.440] Well, this happened Friday [01:20:34.440 --> 01:20:39.440] And? [01:20:39.440 --> 01:20:45.440] I've been working every day all day so anyways but before [01:20:45.440 --> 01:20:52.440] I'm pretty sure Max would be willing to help you out with that if you just ask him [01:20:52.440 --> 01:20:59.440] Well, so here's what happened next so he reluctantly takes my motions and then after he stamps all of them [01:20:59.440 --> 01:21:01.440] He says will there be anything else? [01:21:01.440 --> 01:21:04.440] I said yeah, I would like to inspect the case file [01:21:04.440 --> 01:21:07.440] No, I already told you you can't see that [01:21:07.440 --> 01:21:09.440] You need to call to the county attorney [01:21:09.440 --> 01:21:17.440] I said that is a I am entitled to see that file in fact it's a public file anyone can see that file [01:21:17.440 --> 01:21:22.440] So he picks up the phone and calls the county attorney back says he wants to see the file [01:21:22.440 --> 01:21:30.440] County attorney informs him telling he can see he needs to come see me I'll show him the file at pretrial [01:21:30.440 --> 01:21:38.440] Okay, he's got a problem both of them do both of them do right there that is conspiracy to violate the law [01:21:38.440 --> 01:21:47.440] That is conspiracy and collusion between the county attorney and the JP's office to deny public access to a public record [01:21:47.440 --> 01:21:54.440] Plus the county attorney just confessed to a felony [01:21:54.440 --> 01:21:57.440] He is in possession hold on a sec [01:21:57.440 --> 01:22:05.440] He is in possession of the court record to the exclusion of the lawful custodian of that record which is the clerk of the court [01:22:05.440 --> 01:22:14.440] He is not allowed in any law anywhere to remove that record from her possession or his possession [01:22:14.440 --> 01:22:21.440] He just confessed to a felony if he is in possession of that file [01:22:21.440 --> 01:22:25.440] Well, I don't know if they came in the actual file or they gave him a copy of the file [01:22:25.440 --> 01:22:32.440] Then you need to be calling him up and asking him that on the phone and recording it or going and seeing him and recording it [01:22:32.440 --> 01:22:41.440] Don't you? Yes, I do. Excuse. I'm here to see the county attorney. Now, Mr. County attorney, just just so we're clear [01:22:41.440 --> 01:22:46.440] Are you saying you're in possession of this file or is it in possession of the clerk of the court? [01:22:46.440 --> 01:22:51.440] Who has the file and who is denying me access to it? [01:22:51.440 --> 01:22:56.440] And you get him on the court or on record on that recording saying either he's got it or he don't have it [01:22:56.440 --> 01:23:00.440] But he and the judge are not going to let you see it [01:23:00.440 --> 01:23:06.440] Boom! Now you're going to disqualify both of them. You're going to file bar grievances against that county attorney [01:23:06.440 --> 01:23:09.440] You're going to file judicial conduct complaints against that judge [01:23:09.440 --> 01:23:14.440] And you're going to send the entire package to the head administrative judge of the district [01:23:14.440 --> 01:23:19.440] Which I'm pretty sure even in Cherokee County is going to be Billy Ray Stubblefield [01:23:19.440 --> 01:23:26.440] No, actually it's a woman by the last name. I think it's Mary Murphy or something Murphy [01:23:26.440 --> 01:23:29.440] And where is she? She's in Dallas [01:23:29.440 --> 01:23:36.440] Okay, then do that because up there you have a friend close by, Mr. Randy Kelton [01:23:36.440 --> 01:23:40.440] I'm quite sure that if you send that to him and he takes it over to her [01:23:40.440 --> 01:23:45.440] Or if you ask him if he'll do it anyway. I don't know if he will, but it won't hurt to ask him [01:23:45.440 --> 01:23:51.440] And he goes over there because he has absolutely no problem with getting up in these people's faces [01:23:51.440 --> 01:23:55.440] And asking them why they're not doing their job in accordance with law [01:23:55.440 --> 01:24:01.440] Plus, Randy will be more than happy to take that to the district attorney up there where he's at [01:24:01.440 --> 01:24:04.440] And to the grand jury where he is at [01:24:04.440 --> 01:24:12.440] And the next thing you know, we may have indictments against a JP and a county attorney for criminal conspiracy [01:24:12.440 --> 01:24:18.440] Yeah, now the next thing I did when they were refusing this, I said, okay, wait right there, I'll be right back [01:24:18.440 --> 01:24:21.440] And he tells the county attorney, he told me to wait here, he'll be right back [01:24:21.440 --> 01:24:26.440] So I go out and secure my files in my car and I call 911 [01:24:26.440 --> 01:24:30.440] And I'm talking to the 911 operator as I'm walking back in [01:24:30.440 --> 01:24:36.440] I said, yeah, I need you to send an officer down here to the JP court number two, West San Antonio Street [01:24:36.440 --> 01:24:41.440] And this is my name, and I hung up [01:24:41.440 --> 01:24:48.440] So a police officer, he shows up, I tell him I want him to arrest this man, the judge, he says why [01:24:48.440 --> 01:24:55.440] And so I read off to him, I had the Texas Statutes book with me, I said, right here, official oppression 3903 [01:24:55.440 --> 01:24:57.440] And I read it to him, showed him which one he's violating [01:24:57.440 --> 01:25:00.440] Well, he refuses to arrest him, he's a young kid [01:25:00.440 --> 01:25:04.440] And the judge says, well, I got the sheriff on the way [01:25:04.440 --> 01:25:07.440] So I said, okay [01:25:07.440 --> 01:25:13.440] So the sheriff deputy shows up, he talks to the judge and he pulls me outside and talks to me and says, hey [01:25:13.440 --> 01:25:18.440] I understand what you're doing, my hands are tied, the judge said he has talked to the county attorney [01:25:18.440 --> 01:25:22.440] And they said you can go see the file with the county attorney [01:25:22.440 --> 01:25:31.440] And I got the sheriff on the video saying this exactly as it was instructed to him by the judge [01:25:31.440 --> 01:25:33.440] And I said, okay, that's fine [01:25:33.440 --> 01:25:38.440] And so while we're standing there talking, the constable brings out a form and hands it to the deputy [01:25:38.440 --> 01:25:45.440] And sheriff's deputy says, the judge is instructing you to file a criminal trespass warning with Mr. Hargraves [01:25:45.440 --> 01:25:51.440] Oh, great, perfect, absolutely perfect [01:25:51.440 --> 01:25:54.440] Now you can't show up to court at all [01:25:54.440 --> 01:25:57.440] I know [01:25:57.440 --> 01:26:01.440] That goes into the motion to disqualify, man [01:26:01.440 --> 01:26:08.440] That is proof positive this judge is willing to violate your rights and the law in retaliation [01:26:08.440 --> 01:26:13.440] This person should never have been allowed to be elected [01:26:13.440 --> 01:26:19.440] The one thing I'm worried about now is are they going to come back now once they see the video of the trooper stop [01:26:19.440 --> 01:26:22.440] Are they going to come back and say, okay, well, now we're going to charge you with [01:26:22.440 --> 01:26:26.440] There's no telling what they're going to try to pull once you start fighting back [01:26:26.440 --> 01:26:28.440] And that's the thing you need to remember [01:26:28.440 --> 01:26:36.440] But you also have to remember that there's a Supreme Court case that says you have every right to seek a safe place to stop [01:26:36.440 --> 01:26:43.440] And as long as you made the officer aware that that was your intent, there's not going to be a whole lot they can do about that [01:26:43.440 --> 01:26:50.440] They're going to have a hard time from the video in that cruiser to show you were attempting to evade anyone [01:26:50.440 --> 01:26:53.440] Because I had my flashers on and I slowed down [01:26:53.440 --> 01:26:59.440] Yeah, I mean, the whole thing about it is you indicated in every way that you're going to stop [01:26:59.440 --> 01:27:01.440] You just haven't found a safe place to do it [01:27:01.440 --> 01:27:07.440] Now, folks that are listening to this, there is one other thing I highly recommend you do in relation to this when you do this [01:27:07.440 --> 01:27:12.440] Call the police or sheriff's department operator [01:27:12.440 --> 01:27:15.440] It provided you know who's behind you [01:27:15.440 --> 01:27:18.440] But it doesn't matter really which one you call [01:27:18.440 --> 01:27:26.440] Just call somebody and get it on recording what you're doing and why you're doing it [01:27:26.440 --> 01:27:34.440] That will be imperative to proving you had no intention to evade anyone [01:27:34.440 --> 01:27:37.440] Now, I tried to do that, but I was out of cell phone range [01:27:37.440 --> 01:27:40.440] I could not get the 911 operator [01:27:40.440 --> 01:27:45.440] This is exactly the reason why you also just start up a recording if nothing else [01:27:45.440 --> 01:27:46.440] That's why you're recording it [01:27:46.440 --> 01:27:50.440] Anytime you know you're getting pulled over, turn on something and record it [01:27:50.440 --> 01:27:52.440] Make notes as you're going [01:27:52.440 --> 01:27:54.440] I'm being followed by such and such [01:27:54.440 --> 01:27:56.440] It's this date and this time, I'm in this location [01:27:56.440 --> 01:28:00.440] I'm in a place where there is absolutely no shoulders on the road [01:28:00.440 --> 01:28:05.440] There doesn't appear to be any safe place for me to pull over out here in the middle of nowhere [01:28:05.440 --> 01:28:09.440] And for my own safety and fear of the way the cops are behaving these days [01:28:09.440 --> 01:28:13.440] I'm going to just try to, I'm going to slow down, turn on my flashers [01:28:13.440 --> 01:28:19.440] But I'm going to go to a public safe place before I completely stop and allow this officer to accost me [01:28:19.440 --> 01:28:22.440] See, even that is something [01:28:22.440 --> 01:28:24.440] I did do that, I did do that [01:28:24.440 --> 01:28:26.440] Okay, then that's something right there [01:28:26.440 --> 01:28:32.440] If you can do something that coincides with what's going on in the video the cops got [01:28:32.440 --> 01:28:38.440] Then you can show that that audio recording or video recording is being made at the same time his is [01:28:38.440 --> 01:28:42.440] You make a left turn or a right turn [01:28:42.440 --> 01:28:46.440] You say that's what you're doing if it's an audio recording especially [01:28:46.440 --> 01:28:49.440] You say what you're doing and why you're doing it [01:28:49.440 --> 01:28:54.440] That will be tracked by what's being shown in the cruiser's video [01:28:54.440 --> 01:29:00.440] You follow, try to make everything sync up to the best of your ability [01:29:00.440 --> 01:29:02.440] Yep, yep, and I did [01:29:02.440 --> 01:29:08.440] It's hard to think when your adrenaline is going and you're in an unfamiliar situation [01:29:08.440 --> 01:29:10.440] I did the best I could [01:29:10.440 --> 01:29:13.440] It's okay, it's a learning process for everybody [01:29:13.440 --> 01:29:17.440] But you have to understand that this record is important [01:29:17.440 --> 01:29:20.440] They're going to pull any rabbit out of their hat they can [01:29:20.440 --> 01:29:26.440] Whether it's right, wrong or an outright lie just to make sure they don't lose [01:29:26.440 --> 01:29:32.440] Or that they wind up at fault for something [01:29:32.440 --> 01:29:37.440] Alright, Tommy, hang on and I'm going to cover a little bit more with you on this and the other side, okay? 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[01:33:40.440 --> 01:33:43.440] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio [01:33:43.440 --> 01:33:47.440] And we are back and we are talking with Tommy in Texas [01:33:47.440 --> 01:33:48.440] All right, Tommy [01:33:48.440 --> 01:33:51.440] All right, so we have a criminal trespass notice [01:33:51.440 --> 01:33:54.440] Which you've been given a copy of, correct? [01:33:54.440 --> 01:33:55.440] Correct [01:33:55.440 --> 01:33:56.440] Okay [01:33:56.440 --> 01:34:02.440] Now, what we can make from the facts that we have is this [01:34:02.440 --> 01:34:06.440] You called to have the judge arrested for violation of rights [01:34:06.440 --> 01:34:12.440] Both of yours and for violation of the law in his court [01:34:12.440 --> 01:34:15.440] Criminal conspiracy with the county attorney [01:34:15.440 --> 01:34:20.440] The judge then retaliated against you for filing a criminal [01:34:20.440 --> 01:34:22.440] Or attempting to file a criminal complaint [01:34:22.440 --> 01:34:25.440] By criminally trespassing you from the court [01:34:25.440 --> 01:34:31.440] In which you must appear to face the charges against you [01:34:31.440 --> 01:34:34.440] They also would have done this for the specific purpose [01:34:34.440 --> 01:34:39.440] Of preventing you from accessing the court record [01:34:39.440 --> 01:34:40.440] Yes [01:34:40.440 --> 01:34:43.440] So we will call that retaliation as well [01:34:43.440 --> 01:34:48.440] Now all we need is the actual county attorney admitting on the record [01:34:48.440 --> 01:34:53.440] That either A, they have the record to the exclusion of the clerk of the court [01:34:53.440 --> 01:34:55.440] Which is a felony [01:34:55.440 --> 01:35:00.440] B, they have denied you access to that record under the Open Records Act [01:35:00.440 --> 01:35:02.440] Which is a misdemeanor [01:35:02.440 --> 01:35:08.440] Or C, both A and B [01:35:08.440 --> 01:35:13.440] Yeah, and the judge even informed the county attorney [01:35:13.440 --> 01:35:16.440] He is recording this [01:35:16.440 --> 01:35:19.440] The county attorney still said all that stuff [01:35:19.440 --> 01:35:22.440] Yeah, well the county attorney and this judge are idiots [01:35:22.440 --> 01:35:24.440] We're about to prove that [01:35:24.440 --> 01:35:30.440] So now not only are you going to file motions to disqualify both of them [01:35:30.440 --> 01:35:34.440] Along with judicial conduct complaint against the judge [01:35:34.440 --> 01:35:36.440] Bar grievance against the county attorney [01:35:36.440 --> 01:35:40.440] And make sure that you don't just name the one handling your case [01:35:40.440 --> 01:35:43.440] If it's not the actual county attorney [01:35:43.440 --> 01:35:46.440] Bar grieve them both [01:35:46.440 --> 01:35:47.440] Yep, that was okay [01:35:47.440 --> 01:35:48.440] Okay [01:35:48.440 --> 01:35:52.440] Then on top of that file criminal complaints against both of them [01:35:52.440 --> 01:35:57.440] For criminal conspiracy, subversion of rights under color of law [01:35:57.440 --> 01:36:02.440] Official oppression and abuse of official capacity [01:36:02.440 --> 01:36:03.440] Okay [01:36:03.440 --> 01:36:09.440] And official misconduct [01:36:09.440 --> 01:36:10.440] Yep, okay [01:36:10.440 --> 01:36:11.440] All right [01:36:11.440 --> 01:36:12.440] Then [01:36:12.440 --> 01:36:13.440] I've got the video audio, yep [01:36:13.440 --> 01:36:20.440] Not only are you going to file those motions to disqualify both of them in that JP court [01:36:20.440 --> 01:36:24.440] You are going to make sure that on the envelope delivered to the JP court [01:36:24.440 --> 01:36:30.440] That you have the CC head administrative judge, what's her face in Dallas [01:36:30.440 --> 01:36:37.440] And CC district attorney slash grand jury [01:36:37.440 --> 01:36:41.440] Also someplace in Dallas County or in Dallas area counties up there [01:36:41.440 --> 01:36:42.440] Okay [01:36:42.440 --> 01:36:43.440] Okay [01:36:43.440 --> 01:36:49.440] And I would send that one actually to Randy [01:36:49.440 --> 01:36:55.440] And I'll get, send Randy an email to randyatruleoflawradio.com [01:36:55.440 --> 01:36:57.440] And let him know that you want to do this [01:36:57.440 --> 01:37:04.440] And ask if he would be willing to take that before the county or the district attorney's office up there in that county [01:37:04.440 --> 01:37:07.440] And take it to the grand jury [01:37:07.440 --> 01:37:11.440] So the motion to disqualify the county attorney, send that also to the JP court [01:37:11.440 --> 01:37:14.440] Absolutely, go after both of them [01:37:14.440 --> 01:37:27.440] And you're going to allege criminal conspiracy to commit official oppression, abuse of official capacity, violations of the Open Records Act, and official misconduct [01:37:27.440 --> 01:37:32.440] Oh, and tampering with a government record [01:37:32.440 --> 01:37:34.440] Okay [01:37:34.440 --> 01:37:40.440] Yeah, and I have to send it by mail because I'm, of course, there'll be criminal trespass if I go up there in person [01:37:40.440 --> 01:37:47.440] Exactly, you're going to send everything certified mail, return receipt requested so you can prove delivery [01:37:47.440 --> 01:37:53.440] And what I would make sure that you do, well, actually, no, you need that on the card, so never mind [01:37:53.440 --> 01:37:57.440] Just send everything certified mail, return receipt requested [01:37:57.440 --> 01:37:59.440] Okay [01:37:59.440 --> 01:38:02.440] Okay, great [01:38:02.440 --> 01:38:06.440] And I'll keep my arms and legs in the vehicle at all times [01:38:06.440 --> 01:38:07.440] Exactly [01:38:07.440 --> 01:38:11.440] Now, to do your criminal complaint, here's what I recommend you do [01:38:11.440 --> 01:38:17.440] Write out a factual affidavit, this date, this time, this person did this [01:38:17.440 --> 01:38:20.440] This person, this date, this time did this [01:38:20.440 --> 01:38:27.440] And put the names of the judge, the name of the county attorney, and state only specifically without embellishment or emotion [01:38:27.440 --> 01:38:36.440] Specific facts of what they did, what law you believe it violates, and what harm it caused you by doing so [01:38:36.440 --> 01:38:47.440] Okay, state it only as facts, don't put any qualifying language of I believe or I think [01:38:47.440 --> 01:38:52.440] Just do it, and then sign it in front of a notary [01:38:52.440 --> 01:38:57.440] Right, and then send this to the judicial region judge [01:38:57.440 --> 01:39:05.440] Send copies of those statements along with everything else to everybody except for Randy [01:39:05.440 --> 01:39:10.440] When you send stuff to Randy, send him the originals of those [01:39:10.440 --> 01:39:14.440] Well, actually, no, I'm sorry, send him copies of those statements as well [01:39:14.440 --> 01:39:19.440] And then when it's time to produce the originals, you can [01:39:19.440 --> 01:39:22.440] Okay, what about copies of the recordings, audio recordings [01:39:22.440 --> 01:39:26.440] Yes, attach everything [01:39:26.440 --> 01:39:29.440] They know you're recording, so it's no secret, right? [01:39:29.440 --> 01:39:32.440] Right, right, okay [01:39:32.440 --> 01:39:35.440] Now, here's what you need to expect [01:39:35.440 --> 01:39:42.440] You also need to put into these statements that you have been threatened with retaliatory action of criminal evading [01:39:42.440 --> 01:39:48.440] Even though you have proof and evidence that you were making no attempt to evade anyone [01:39:48.440 --> 01:39:53.440] But were simply looking for a safe public place to pull over [01:39:53.440 --> 01:39:59.440] Because you were in fear of an encounter with a police officer that you did not know [01:39:59.440 --> 01:40:00.440] Okay [01:40:00.440 --> 01:40:06.440] And make sure that that also is in a signed affidavit that you're going to send out as well [01:40:06.440 --> 01:40:15.440] Now, if they come after you for those things, they dang well better be able to back it up [01:40:15.440 --> 01:40:25.440] Okay, yeah, because I was threatened with an evasion by the trooper [01:40:25.440 --> 01:40:28.440] Yeah, well, the trooper knows better [01:40:28.440 --> 01:40:38.440] He may make the allegation, but he knows for a fact it was false to begin with, which will put him on the hook [01:40:38.440 --> 01:40:45.440] They'd had my window broken out, cut and stuff within three minutes of me stopping [01:40:45.440 --> 01:40:51.440] Oh, absolutely, he wanted to scare you into complying with anything he wanted after that [01:40:51.440 --> 01:40:54.440] Right [01:40:54.440 --> 01:40:58.440] And if it weren't good and well, based upon your actions, he could have never have made that charge stick [01:40:58.440 --> 01:41:02.440] But he was going to do it anyway if you wouldn't give him everything he wanted [01:41:02.440 --> 01:41:04.440] Yeah, exactly [01:41:04.440 --> 01:41:14.440] So you need to charge the trooper with official oppression, abuse of official capacity as well [01:41:14.440 --> 01:41:19.440] Okay [01:41:19.440 --> 01:41:27.440] And when I handed it over to him, my license and insurance, I said I'm giving this to you under threat to resident coercion [01:41:27.440 --> 01:41:31.440] He didn't like that at all [01:41:31.440 --> 01:41:38.440] Did you ask him if the information could be used against you in a court of law or potentially incriminate you in any way? [01:41:38.440 --> 01:41:42.440] I did, and he said yes, he can [01:41:42.440 --> 01:41:45.440] Then why did you give it to him? [01:41:45.440 --> 01:41:50.440] If you had him on record saying that, why did you give it to him? [01:41:50.440 --> 01:41:53.440] Now I'm going to chew your butt out [01:41:53.440 --> 01:41:58.440] Well, you know what, I agree with you, but I was on my way to see my son whom I hadn't seen in months [01:41:58.440 --> 01:42:03.440] He's on a structured visitation program, so I did it just so I could see my son [01:42:03.440 --> 01:42:04.440] That's the only reason I did it [01:42:04.440 --> 01:42:06.440] Yeah, but it only created one problem [01:42:06.440 --> 01:42:12.440] It's a right waiver you can't take back, regardless of the reason you did it [01:42:12.440 --> 01:42:13.440] That's the problem [01:42:13.440 --> 01:42:20.440] I understand why you may have wanted to do it, but I'm trying to get you to understand that the moment you do it, you've waived a right [01:42:20.440 --> 01:42:27.440] You cannot get back, no matter what excuse you're using it to why you waived it [01:42:27.440 --> 01:42:32.440] That's the problem [01:42:32.440 --> 01:42:40.440] This is the kind of stuff they count on, that you've got something you would rather do than risk whatever they're going to do [01:42:40.440 --> 01:42:45.440] so that they can screw you over in the long run [01:42:45.440 --> 01:42:48.440] Well, I haven't blown my own case with that one act, though [01:42:48.440 --> 01:42:52.440] No, you haven't. They've committed plenty of other crimes since then [01:42:52.440 --> 01:43:00.440] But what I'm getting at is you can't make the argument now that you didn't waive that right, because you did [01:43:00.440 --> 01:43:08.440] You confirmed that your right would be violated by handing it over, and then you did that [01:43:08.440 --> 01:43:13.440] Yeah [01:43:13.440 --> 01:43:18.440] At the very least, you should have held off to the point where he threatened you [01:43:18.440 --> 01:43:25.440] At least then you might just maybe have had a way of saying, I didn't give it willingly [01:43:25.440 --> 01:43:34.440] Because that's one thing that the court does say, is that your waiver of a protected right has to be done knowingly and willingly [01:43:34.440 --> 01:43:39.440] So you've got to make at least the point of the record where it was not willingly [01:43:39.440 --> 01:43:43.440] Well, he said he's going to charge me with felony evasion [01:43:43.440 --> 01:43:49.440] Yeah, but he could have made the argument that he could have done that whether you complied with him or not is my point [01:43:49.440 --> 01:43:54.440] Hang on just a second, Tommy, I'll go one more with you here a little bit, and then I'll have to get to these other guys, so hold on [01:43:54.440 --> 01:43:59.440] All right, folks, we'll be right back after the break, so y'all hang in there [01:43:59.440 --> 01:44:04.440] You feel tired when talking about important topics like money and politics? 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[01:45:03.440 --> 01:45:14.440] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary, the affordable, easy to understand, 4-CD course that will show you how in 24 hours, step by step [01:45:14.440 --> 01:45:18.440] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing [01:45:18.440 --> 01:45:22.440] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself [01:45:22.440 --> 01:45:27.440] Thousands have won with our step by step course, and now you can too [01:45:27.440 --> 01:45:33.440] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case winning experience [01:45:33.440 --> 01:45:42.440] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about the principles and practices that control our American courts [01:45:42.440 --> 01:45:51.440] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, pro se tactics, and much more [01:45:51.440 --> 01:46:00.440] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ [01:46:21.440 --> 01:46:30.440] All right, folks, we are back [01:46:30.440 --> 01:46:33.440] Now we're going to go back to Tommy here real quick [01:46:33.440 --> 01:46:37.440] All right, Tommy, last thing on this [01:46:37.440 --> 01:46:39.440] Get that paperwork in as quick as you can on this [01:46:39.440 --> 01:46:47.440] I understand the issue with the cop and all that, but you've got to understand that the moment you confirmed that it was a waiver of a right and you did it, it was a permanent waiver [01:46:47.440 --> 01:46:51.440] That's the only point I'm trying to make, okay? [01:46:51.440 --> 01:47:00.440] By making him threaten you beforehand, saying, look, officer, you just informed me that this information could be used against me [01:47:00.440 --> 01:47:10.440] Are you telling me that you are going to punish me for invoking my right to remain silent if I don't waive it and give this to you? [01:47:10.440 --> 01:47:11.440] I did say that [01:47:11.440 --> 01:47:13.440] Okay, all right, then we're cool [01:47:13.440 --> 01:47:26.440] As long as you got that officer on record, now, official misconduct charges against the officer, abuse of official capacity, official oppression, all under color of law [01:47:26.440 --> 01:47:27.440] Okay [01:47:27.440 --> 01:47:33.440] Charge everybody [01:47:33.440 --> 01:47:35.440] Okay, I will do that [01:47:35.440 --> 01:47:37.440] Hey, Eddie, thank you so much [01:47:37.440 --> 01:47:52.440] Yes, sir, and now just be aware, you need to be on your toes and you need to pay attention because there ain't no telling what those underhanded low down scumbags over there are going to attempt to pull once you put them in boiling water up to their eyebrows [01:47:52.440 --> 01:47:55.440] Yep, yep, I know, I know [01:47:55.440 --> 01:48:09.440] Okay, so make sure you've got everything in order and everyone that needs to know on notice and everything put aside that may be needed to get you out of jail or whatever if they decide to start retaliating [01:48:09.440 --> 01:48:19.440] And be very careful about letting anyone anywhere near your car that you don't know. You get out of a car at a traffic stop, you lock it [01:48:19.440 --> 01:48:38.440] Throw the keys inside of it. There's actually no way they are authorized to get in that car at that point if you're not in it and the keys are locked inside of it and the car is locked, they cannot say that they have a right to a search in conjunction with an arrest [01:48:38.440 --> 01:48:54.440] Because you're not in the car. The whole basis of that search is premised on officer safety and your accessibility to some weapon that may be hidden in the car. They aren't seizing the car for any purpose relating to evidence or the act [01:48:54.440 --> 01:49:05.440] Therefore, if they tow it and search it under the guise of an inventory, that's also a Fourth Amendment violation in illegal search and seizure [01:49:05.440 --> 01:49:10.440] Okay. Okay, Eddie. Thank you very much. [01:49:10.440 --> 01:49:15.440] All right. Good luck, man. Hang in there and keep the eyes filled. [01:49:15.440 --> 01:49:16.440] All right. [01:49:16.440 --> 01:49:24.440] All right. Don't go anywhere without a recorder, Tommy. Anywhere. [01:49:24.440 --> 01:49:30.440] All right. Now let's get on to the next one here. Ralph in New Hampshire. Ralph, what do you got? [01:49:30.440 --> 01:49:36.440] Hey, Eddie. I pretty much got railroaded today in court for a speeding ticket. [01:49:36.440 --> 01:49:37.440] Okay. [01:49:37.440 --> 01:49:39.440] And I'm going to have to appeal. [01:49:39.440 --> 01:49:44.440] Are these civil infractions in New Hampshire or are they criminal? [01:49:44.440 --> 01:49:46.440] Well, I brought that up at trial and- [01:49:46.440 --> 01:49:52.440] Okay. Well, bring it up here because I don't know. Are they civil infractions or are they criminal? [01:49:52.440 --> 01:49:57.440] They're considered civil according to case law, but it doesn't seem to matter in court. [01:49:57.440 --> 01:50:02.440] Okay. When you went to court, what was your argument? [01:50:02.440 --> 01:50:07.440] Not engaged in transportation. [01:50:07.440 --> 01:50:10.440] Have you read anything on my blog at all? [01:50:10.440 --> 01:50:12.440] A little bit. [01:50:12.440 --> 01:50:19.440] Did that little bit happen to include what to do when your state has civil infractions? [01:50:19.440 --> 01:50:27.440] Yes, I did that, and they pretty much ignored it. And the only evidence, the prosecution provided- [01:50:27.440 --> 01:50:30.440] Who acted as the prosecution? [01:50:30.440 --> 01:50:32.440] A county attorney. [01:50:32.440 --> 01:50:35.440] Okay. And what evidence did they bring up? [01:50:35.440 --> 01:50:41.440] Pretty much she just stated, oh, it's well-known or whatever subject matter jurisdiction. [01:50:41.440 --> 01:50:44.440] She just says it's well-known that this court has jurisdiction. [01:50:44.440 --> 01:50:52.440] Wait, wait, wait. In the article that I provided, there are seven interrogatories that you filed for discovery. [01:50:52.440 --> 01:50:55.440] Did you file those? [01:50:55.440 --> 01:50:57.440] I did, but- [01:50:57.440 --> 01:50:59.440] Did they answer them? [01:50:59.440 --> 01:51:01.440] Not all of them, no. [01:51:01.440 --> 01:51:04.440] What do you mean not all of them? [01:51:04.440 --> 01:51:08.440] Pretty much seems like they only answered what they could answer and- [01:51:08.440 --> 01:51:15.440] Okay, wait, wait, wait. There are seven, not 70. There are seven. [01:51:15.440 --> 01:51:18.440] What do you mean they only answered what they could answer? [01:51:18.440 --> 01:51:23.440] What in there can they not answer? Or what are they trying to tell you they couldn't answer? [01:51:23.440 --> 01:51:28.440] Since all of them deal with the law of this state and probable cause, [01:51:28.440 --> 01:51:33.440] how can a prosecutor tell you they don't know what that is? [01:51:33.440 --> 01:51:38.440] That's the probable cause. They pretty much ignored it any time I brought it up. [01:51:38.440 --> 01:51:41.440] Okay. [01:51:41.440 --> 01:51:48.440] And what's the appeals process in New Hampshire? [01:51:48.440 --> 01:51:54.440] I got to go to the Supreme Court and get a document that I have to file. That's all I know. [01:51:54.440 --> 01:51:59.440] You go straight from traffic court to the state Supreme Court? [01:51:59.440 --> 01:52:00.440] Yes. [01:52:00.440 --> 01:52:02.440] You're sure? [01:52:02.440 --> 01:52:06.440] Yeah, they gave me an appellate rights. [01:52:06.440 --> 01:52:12.440] Okay, then do it. Okay? And just make it very plain. [01:52:12.440 --> 01:52:17.440] Now, the other thing is, one, they denied you proper discovery. They did not answer that. [01:52:17.440 --> 01:52:22.440] You should have filed a motion to compel when they didn't answer everything. Okay? [01:52:22.440 --> 01:52:25.440] That's one of the things you should have done. [01:52:25.440 --> 01:52:31.440] So they denied you proper discovery. They wouldn't answer the interrogatories on your rights. [01:52:31.440 --> 01:52:39.440] Did you file a motion to suppress evidence and information procured by the officer? [01:52:39.440 --> 01:52:40.440] Yes. [01:52:40.440 --> 01:52:48.440] Did you file a motion challenging probable cause based upon an illegal arrest? [01:52:48.440 --> 01:52:51.440] I think I worded it a little different, but yes. [01:52:51.440 --> 01:52:57.440] Okay. Then you need to file your appeal and move that your conviction be overturned [01:52:57.440 --> 01:53:01.440] because the judge and the prosecutor abused their discretion. [01:53:01.440 --> 01:53:10.440] They did not address the issue of whether or not jurisdiction was transferred when the arrest itself was illegal. [01:53:10.440 --> 01:53:22.440] Jurisdiction cannot be invested in a court for any cause if the arrest related to the cause was itself illegal. [01:53:22.440 --> 01:53:28.440] So you need to make all of those appealable error issues and get your appeal done. [01:53:28.440 --> 01:53:37.440] Then you can potentially come back after it's overturned and sue the crap out of everybody, the cop and the judge, [01:53:37.440 --> 01:53:43.440] but maybe not the prosecutor. It depends. [01:53:43.440 --> 01:53:47.440] Okay. [01:53:47.440 --> 01:53:53.440] But make sure you do it within whatever timeframe you've got, which probably won't be long. [01:53:53.440 --> 01:53:57.440] Yeah, he gave me 10 days. The last judge gave me 30. [01:53:57.440 --> 01:54:01.440] Well, no matter what he gives you, what does the law say you have? [01:54:01.440 --> 01:54:07.440] That's what's important, not what the judge says, what the law says. [01:54:07.440 --> 01:54:09.440] Law says 30. [01:54:09.440 --> 01:54:18.440] Okay. You get it done as quickly as you can and then you use that judge's mandate of 10 days against him also on the appeal. [01:54:18.440 --> 01:54:27.440] The judge attempted to deprive me of my right to a proper appeal by limiting me to less than 30 days to prepare and file the appeal, [01:54:27.440 --> 01:54:35.440] which is a violation of such and such state law on the matter relating to having 30 days rather than the 10 commanded by the judge. [01:54:35.440 --> 01:54:37.440] All right. Beat him up. [01:54:37.440 --> 01:54:40.440] Great. Thanks, Eddie. [01:54:40.440 --> 01:54:42.440] You're welcome. Good luck. [01:54:42.440 --> 01:54:44.440] Good night. Bye. [01:54:44.440 --> 01:54:52.440] All right. Now we have Sally and Pop in Texas. I don't know how that works, but Sally and Pop. [01:54:52.440 --> 01:54:53.440] Hi, Eddie. [01:54:53.440 --> 01:54:54.440] Hi. [01:54:54.440 --> 01:54:59.440] You have helped us in a lot of things. [01:54:59.440 --> 01:55:02.440] I have? Well, yay me. I'm glad I was useful. [01:55:02.440 --> 01:55:12.440] Yes, you are. You're very useful. And called up, I'm just not believing some of the things that people are facing. [01:55:12.440 --> 01:55:27.440] And I'm asking everybody listening to understand what a valuable resource you are and to cherish your knowledge, your expertise, and your time. [01:55:27.440 --> 01:55:32.440] And remind everybody again, and truth raider, I'm calling you out. [01:55:32.440 --> 01:55:38.440] Don't wait for everything to be settled. Send 10 bucks tonight. [01:55:38.440 --> 01:55:43.440] If everybody listening will send 10 bucks, send 5 bucks, send 20. [01:55:43.440 --> 01:55:55.440] And every time you shop, click the banner on Amazon so Eddie gets credit of 10% of everything you buy. [01:55:55.440 --> 01:56:09.440] If you value the resource, nourish it, and send a donation, guys, early and often, just like you're voting. [01:56:09.440 --> 01:56:15.440] I don't know if I like that analogy, just like voting, but okay. [01:56:15.440 --> 01:56:17.440] All the dead people voted. [01:56:17.440 --> 01:56:22.440] Just like when you choose the new slave captain of your ship, go ahead and do that. [01:56:22.440 --> 01:56:30.440] Yeah, but no, we get in trouble, we panic, and we say, Eddie, please help. [01:56:30.440 --> 01:56:35.440] But we need to remember that you need help too. [01:56:35.440 --> 01:56:36.440] Well, amen to that. [01:56:36.440 --> 01:56:42.440] I'm not going to say no to any of that because it's absolutely true. [01:56:42.440 --> 01:56:49.440] This takes way too much time and involvement for me to hold down a regular steady job at anything anymore, even if I wanted to. [01:56:49.440 --> 01:56:52.440] I would have to quit something. [01:56:52.440 --> 01:57:00.440] And the way I look at this is I've made the sacrifice to be here and know what I know for you guys. [01:57:00.440 --> 01:57:07.440] Now, it's true that a lot of people benefit from that and don't show any appreciation for it, and that's on them. [01:57:07.440 --> 01:57:09.440] I got no complaints one way or the other. [01:57:09.440 --> 01:57:12.440] This was my choice. [01:57:12.440 --> 01:57:20.440] But it would be nice if we could be counted on to be able to live while we're doing this, [01:57:20.440 --> 01:57:31.440] because the next time you may be hearing from us is through seance because we starve to death or are living in the streets, okay, [01:57:31.440 --> 01:57:36.440] because this is not a money-making scheme we got going on here, not by a long shot. [01:57:36.440 --> 01:57:46.440] Yeah, and that's why those of us that have received help, those of those who are calling in, hey, guys, call me up. [01:57:46.440 --> 01:57:48.440] Send a donation. [01:57:48.440 --> 01:57:50.440] Well, I appreciate that, Sally and Pop. [01:57:50.440 --> 01:57:52.440] I really do, and so does the network. [01:57:52.440 --> 01:57:57.440] We can use it as always, and I want to thank you for that. [01:57:57.440 --> 01:58:02.440] And no, folks, I didn't have anyone call in and put them up to this. [01:58:02.440 --> 01:58:04.440] She did this on her own. [01:58:04.440 --> 01:58:08.440] What got her started, Eddie, real quick, was the guy's alpha in Cherokee County. [01:58:08.440 --> 01:58:12.440] I was just blown away by this judge. [01:58:12.440 --> 01:58:14.440] Yeah, I can understand that. [01:58:14.440 --> 01:58:18.440] We've had experience in Cherokee County before, and it's never good. [01:58:18.440 --> 01:58:21.440] All right, guys, thank you very much for that message to all the listeners. [01:58:21.440 --> 01:58:22.440] I appreciate it. [01:58:22.440 --> 01:58:26.440] I'm sorry I'm out of time, so I'm going to have to drop you, but thanks again. [01:58:26.440 --> 01:58:29.440] I really appreciate that. [01:58:29.440 --> 01:58:32.440] All right, y'all have a great night and a great week. 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